Where will the ISS be on 5 November 2033?
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At the bottom of the Pacific Ocean - fully de-orbited
18%
Broken up - some modules re-used, mostly de-orbited
2%
Moved to a graveyard orbit for preservation
16%
Still in use - lifetime extended. Most of the current modules still in use.
4%
Mostly intact but no crew - remotely maintained in low earth orbit
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Mostly intact but abandoned due to multiple systems failures, unable to be controlled remotely, probably tumbling.
2%
It will be a large debris field (broken up by collision, orbital stress, accident, etc)
1.1%
Orbiting the Moon
3%
What will happen to the ISS?
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@dp9000 good question. If it's launched with the intention that it's a 'permanent' part of the station, then that counts.
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