NASA Contracts SpaceX for Controlled Deorbit of International Space Station
The $843 million agreement aims to safely guide the ISS to a remote Pacific Ocean location by 2030.
- SpaceX will develop a US Deorbit Vehicle to ensure the ISS's safe descent and destruction.
- The ISS, operational since 2000, will be retired after completing its mission in 2030.
- NASA will take ownership of the deorbit vehicle upon its completion and oversee the mission.
- The ISS's final destination is Point Nemo, a remote area known as the 'spacecraft cemetery.'
- The transition supports NASA's shift towards commercial space stations and deep space exploration.







































