What if the ISS falls?

The smallest ones will completely disintegrate in the atmosphere, while the bigger ones might survive and drop anywhere on the planet. This could be dangerous, since there's always a possibility that debris will hit where people live and perhaps even cause injuries or deaths.
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Can the ISS crash into Earth?

It might seem like the best place to keep the ISS is in space. However, there's a problem: It won't stay there without an occasional push. Without one, it will eventually crash back to Earth. Deorbiting it on purpose is one way to make sure it falls into an empty ocean, and not on top of anyone's house.
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Would the ISS survive reentry?

"NASA estimates that 16 percent of the ISS would likely survive the burn and stresses of reentry, between 53,500 and 173,250 pounds falling to earth. " The parts will not be recognizable.
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Will the ISS burn up?

During descent through the Earth's atmosphere, the space station would burn, break up, and vaporize into fragments of various sizes. Some fragments of station would likely survive the thermal stresses of re-entry and fall to Earth.
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Why is NASA getting rid of the ISS?

There has also been a series of air leaks in the crew's living quarters. This structural fatigue is part of the reason the ISS will be vacated in 2030 and de-orbited the following year. NASA made this plan official in January when they released an updated International Space Station Transition Report.
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What If You Fell From the International Space Station?



How long will ISS last?

Until recently, NASA's tentative extended plan was to cease operations in 2028, but now the Space Station is proposed to go on for another two years. Despite recent safety issues, NASA says that they have “high confidence that ISS life can be further extended through 2030.”
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Will the ISS crash into the ocean?

Like all space exploration missions, the ISS has a lifespan which is gradually nearing its end. NASA's station, which weighs 419,725 kilograms, will be redirected and brought into the atmosphere so it can crash land in the middle of the ocean by January 2031, according to Sky News.
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Who owns the ISS?

The International Space Station (ISS) is a modular space station (habitable artificial satellite) in low Earth orbit. It is a multinational collaborative project involving five participating space agencies: NASA (United States), Roscosmos (Russia), JAXA (Japan), ESA (Europe), and CSA (Canada).
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Did astronauts carry guns?

Guns were never carried aboard U.S. spacecraft. Instead, a sharp machete served as the most serious armament for a jungle landing. Besides, with a worldwide U.S. network of bases and existing air-sea rescue forces, odds were that any downed astronauts would be found and rescued pretty quickly.
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Who owns the Moon?

The short answer is that no one owns the Moon. That's because of a piece of international law. The Outer Space Treaty of 1967, put forward by the United Nations, says that space belongs to no one country.
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Does ISS use fuel?

History. The ISS requires an average 7,000 kg of propellant each year for altitude maintenance, debris avoidance and attitude control. A Propulsion Module would have provided reserve propellant for one year of ISS orbit life in case of supply interruption.
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What will replace ISS?

Three US companies have been named so far to replace the ISS: Blue Origin, Nanoracks LLC and Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation.
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Do astronauts feel the speed of ISS?

It is not possible to feel speed while in a spacecraft. Astronauts in orbit travel at 28000 km/h but feel absolutely nothing, even if they're outside.
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What happens to the ISS after 2030?

ISS will be crashed into the Pacific Ocean near Point Nemo in 2031 NASA says the International Space Station will stop operating at the end of 2030. After that, the space agency plans to crash the football field-sized craft into a remote part of the Pacific Ocean.
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How loud is the ISS?

NASA has worked to reduce the noise and its effect on the crew. By November 2005, noise levels had been lowered to between 62 to 69dB in the work area and 55 to 60dB in the sleep compartments. Astronauts on the ISS used to have to wear ear plugs all day but are now only wear them for 2 to 3 hours per work day.
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How much do astronauts get paid?

The pay grades for civilian astronaut candidates are set by federal government pay scales and vary based on academic achievements and experience. According to NASA , civilian astronaut salaries range from $104,898 to $161,141 per year. Here are a few of the benefits offered to civilian astronauts: Health care.
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Does ISS stop during spacewalk?

During a spacewalk, it's true the International Space Station (ISS) is moving at 17, 500 mph about the earth. But the spacewalker, who crawls from within the ISS, is also traveling at 17, 500 mph. Relative to one another, they are -- for all practical purposes -- not moving (much).
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Do G forces exist in space?

Because gravity is everywhere in space, objects in space are always falling: towards the earth, towards the sun, and towards the galactic center. There are two reasons that objects seem to be floating without gravity in space when they are really falling. Each galaxy is held together by strong gravitational forces.
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Can an object stop in space?

Yes, it will eventually stop, because gravity does not cease to exist in space, as derived by the formula for gravity, which employs two values, the Mass of the object and the Distance of the measurable object from another object.
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Is ISS in free fall?

They experience weightlessness not because of a lack of gravity but because the ISS, and they, are orbiting Earth in constant free fall, says Valerie Neal, curator of space history at the National Air and Space Museum. They're falling toward Earth and moving forward at about the same velocity.
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Do the Chinese have a space station?

Tiangong (Chinese: 天宮; pinyin: Tiāngōng; lit. 'Palace in the Sky'), officially the Tiangong space station (Chinese: 天宫空间站; pinyin: Tiāngōng kōngjiānzhàn), is a space station being constructed by China in low Earth orbit between 340 and 450 km (210 and 280 mi) above the surface.
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Where will the ISS crash?

As the station ages, NASA reports that this decade in space will be its last. Sometime in 2031, the space agency plans to end the ISS's run by crashing it in the middle of the ocean. Crashing the station, which weighs in at 419,725 kilograms (more than 925,000 pounds), will not be easy.
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Does the ISS have WIFI?

Yes, the International Space Station that is ISS has the facility of Wi-Fi connection. The speed of this Wi-Fi is very high but not for the use of astronauts. This Wi-Fi connection is used to transfer data from the spaceship to other satellites and Earth at NASA itself.
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How does the ISS get water?

Water recycling on the ISS is controlled by the Environmental Control and Life Support System (ECLSS). This system of machines provides both clean air and water to the ISS crew and laboratory animals. The part of the ECLSS that controls water reclamation is the Water Recovery System (WRS).
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What temperature is it inside the ISS?

The temperature inside the International Space Station is about 72 degrees Fahrenheit or 22 degrees Celsius. The crew can reset the temperature within a range from about 65 to 80 deg F (18 to 26 deg C).
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