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<item><title>NASA Plans to De-orbit ISS into Pacific Ocean Amid Environmental Concerns</title><link>https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/nasa-wants-to-dump-the-iss-in-the-sea-experts-say-the-plan-raises-serious-concerns-for-ocean-health</link><guid isPermaLink="false">https://www.live-feeds.com/feed/nasa-wants-to-dump-the-iss-in-the-sea-experts-say-the-plan-raises-serious-concerns-for-ocean-health#u18239</guid><pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2026 03:41:32 +0000</pubDate><description>NASA intends to retire the aging International Space Station around 2030 by guiding it into the Pacific Ocean. The target area is Point Nemo, a remote region known as the world&amp;#039;s largest spacecraft cemetery. Experts and marine researchers warn that the plan raises serious concerns for ocean health and marine ecosystems.What's confirmed:NASA plans to crash the International Space Station into the Pacific Ocean.The planned de-orbit target is Point Nemo, the most remote point from land on Earth.Experts state the disposal plan raises serious concerns for ocean health and marine ecosystems.The</description></item>
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