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Michael's avatar

Send it to the moon, but all the way there as part of the Artemis initiative. Either out in high orbit or actually descend it to the surface (don't ask me how) where it would serve in some useful function (don't ask me what).

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Great post Alastair. I have two thoughts. First, we better have a replacement before we do anything. We don't want humanitys permanent presence on space to be interrupted. Second, could we blast it into a higher orbit beyond orbital debris and turn it into a museum?

The station will be an inoperable powerless hulk, but imagine the views future space tourists could get on a “space cruise,” visiting an early example of human space technology. It would be like visiting the Pyramids today.

Seeing this fairly large hulk emerge from the cold and dark emptyness of space would truly be something.

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