What is the story about?
What's Happening?
In Episode 174 of This Week In Space, hosts Rod Pyle and Tariq Malik, along with guest Lynn Harper, discuss the significant research conducted aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The ISS has been a pivotal research center for over 25 years, contributing to advancements in cancer treatments, retinal growth, and Alzheimer's disease research. With the ISS's planned deorbit in 2030, the podcast explores whether ending this $150 billion experiment is a missed opportunity.
Why It's Important?
The ISS has been instrumental in advancing scientific research in space, offering unique opportunities for experiments that cannot be conducted on Earth. The potential end of the ISS raises questions about the future of space-based research and the continuation of its contributions to medical and scientific advancements. The discussion highlights the importance of maintaining a presence in space for ongoing research and innovation.
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