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What happens next with NASA's plan to replace the ISS? Source: "It could get ugly"

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What happens next with NASA's plan to replace the ISS? Source: "It could get ugly"

NASA is preparing to transition from the International Space Station to a new orbital facility. The upcoming phases of the program are under review, with details on schedule, funding, and partnership models still to be defined. A source warns that the transition could become contentious or problematic, suggesting technical, financial, or diplomatic challenges may arise. The warning underscores the need for clear policy direction and robust risk management as NASA moves toward de‑orbiting the ISS and establishing a replacement platform.

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