ISS Projected to Run Until 2030
Speaking to Russian media, Bakanov emphasized that any decision to retire the ISS must come from a joint consensus between Russia and the United States. "At this stage, the consolidated decision of Roscosmos and NASA is that the station is needed at least until 2028, and most likely, perhaps even until 2030," he stated.
Since its launch in 1998, the ISS has a mass of approximately 435 tons, increasing to around 470 tons when docked with visiting spacecraft. The station represents a collaborative international effort involving Russia, the United States, Canada, Japan, and ten member countries of the European Space Agency—Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, France, Sweden, and Switzerland.
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