Article 5QF8X Thousands of kilometres from anywhere lies Point Nemo, a watery grave where space stations go to die

Thousands of kilometres from anywhere lies Point Nemo, a watery grave where space stations go to die

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The space cemetery, named for the fictional captain in 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, is where the International Space Station is likely to end up. Deputy editor, David Munk, recommends this story about deep and dark spaces


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