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International Space Station set to dive into 'Point Nemo' in 2030

The International Space Station will meet its end in 2030, descending into the Pacific’s most remote spot, known as Point Nemo.

November 03, 2025 / 15:10 IST
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Point Nemo (Image: Ada Cukminski)
Point Nemo (Image: Ada Cukminski)

After more than two decades orbiting Earth, the International Space Station will retire. Its journey has enabled global cooperation and groundbreaking research in space. But ageing modules and rising maintenance costs have prompted its planned deorbit. By 2030, the station will complete its final descent mission.

Where will the Space Giant Fall?

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NASA selected Point Nemo, the most isolated ocean location, for reentry. The site has long served as a spacecraft graveyard. Hundreds of satellites and stations rest beneath its deep waters. Its remoteness ensures minimal risk to life and property.

What is Point Nemo?