2024-08-13 23:55:08
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Exploring the Space Graveyard at Point Nemo in the Pacific Ocean
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SpaceX will jettison Dragon's trunk at Point Nemo, a spacecraft cemetery. Roscosmos has dumped 200 spacecraft in this isolated spot since the 1970s. Point Nemo may attract future archaeologists due to its preserved relics. Massive pieces of the ISS are expected to be found in the Pacific Ocean.
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There is a space graveyard in the depths of the Pacific Ocean.
Technology
The space graveyard at Point Nemo, 1,670 miles from land, has received spacecraft from SpaceX, NASA, ESA, JAXA, and the Russian space program; SpaceX's Dragon will return to Earth in 2025 and its empty trunk will be thrown there; SpaceX plans to land the International Space Station in the graveyard in 2030; large chunks of the 143-ton Mir and the 495-ton ISS will survive in the Pacific Ocean.
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There's a spacecraft cemetery in the south Pacific Ocean
Technology
The spacecraft cemetery in the south Pacific Ocean, centered around Point Nemo, has been used as a dumping ground since the 1970s, with the Russian space program through Roscosmos contributing the most. Experts believe that large chunks of the Mir space station and the much heavier ISS will be sitting in the Pacific Ocean for future discovery.
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There is a spacecraft cemetery in the South Pacific Ocean
Space missions end up in a remote spacecraft cemetery in the South Pacific; SpaceX and Boeing Starliner; Point Nemo, spacecraft dump since the 1970s.
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