International Space Station
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Meet the Private Company Who Wants to Launch a New Space Station by 2020
A new private space station might replace the International Space Station (ISS) slated to retire in 2024. If Axiom Space and its plans succeed then the company may just mount the first nonsovereign space lab.
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