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NASA's Plan to Deorbit The International Space Station (ISS) in 2028

As the International Space Station (ISS) approaches its final years in orbit, what’s next for humanity’s presence in space? In this video, we explore NASA's deorbit plan for the ISS using SpaceX’s modified Dragon spacecraft and dive into the exciting future of private and international space stations.

We’ll cover:
🌍 Axiom Space Station – A commercial extension of the ISS with stunning Earth-viewing capabilities.
🌌 Orbital Reef by Blue Origin – A multi-modular vision for the future of space exploration.
🌟 Starlab – A collaborative project with Northrop Grumman and Airbus.
🛰️ Vast’s Haven Station – A streamlined, private space station concept.
🌒 Gateway Lunar Station – NASA’s next big step toward the Moon and beyond.
🇷🇺 Russia's challenges with an independent station and collaboration possibilities with China.

Timestamps:
00:00 Intor
00:23 The Future of Space Stations
00:43 Axiom Space Station
01:14 Vast's Haven Space Station
01:36 Starlab
01:58 Blue Origin's Orbital Reef
02:17 NASA's Lunar Station
02:38 Russia Future in Space
02:55 NASA’s Deorbit Plan for the ISS

From commercial innovation to international collaboration, the race to build the next-generation space station is heating up! Will private companies lead the way? What role will NASA play in a post-ISS era? And could SpaceX's Starship become humanity’s temporary outpost in space?

🛠️ Keywords: International Space Station, ISS deorbit plan, private space stations, Axiom Space, Orbital Reef, Starlab, Vast Haven Station, NASA Gateway, SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, low Earth orbit, future of space exploration, Scott Manley

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Title is Plans to deorbit the ISS, yet the thumbnail shows Mir??

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