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NASA’s new space station will not revolve around the earth, it will revolve around this planet

The space station revolving around the Earth is going to end in 2030. NASA plans that now a space station will be built near another planet far from Earth. Space travel will also benefit from this.

The International Space Station (ISS), which is revolving around the Earth, will be useless by the year 2030. But the US space agency NASA has plans for a space station orbiting the new planet. He has also sent a microwave size satellite to investigate this. This satellite has also gone out of Earth’s orbit. Soon it will tell where and how the space station will be built.

The advantage of this space station would be that humans would be able to travel to the moon easily. Not only this, the person will be able to rest on this space station to travel to Mars or any other planet. The satellite that NASA left before building the space station is named Capstone.

In a few years, NASA’s new space station will be built in space. It will not orbit the Earth. Rather it will orbit the Moon. It will be called the Lunar Gateway. This will be the second time after Earth that the space station will orbit a natural planet. The orbit in which it will orbit is called Near-Rectilinear Halo Orbit (NRHO).

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It will take another four months for the Capstone satellite to reach the Moon. After this, it will orbit the moon for about six months. will collect data. So that NASA can find out whether it is the right orbit for the Lunar Gateway or not. The capstone will orbit the Moon in an orbit of 1600 km from the North Pole and 70,000 km from the South Pole. It can take up to seven days to make one round.

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