Boost it into a parking orbit for salvage or tourism for future generations. Burning it in the atmosphere is retarded.
>>16480994I say we use it for target practice. Make sure our satellite hunting missiles work. Do it when it's right over new York or something so everyone can watch it blow up.
>>16480994Put a multi-gigaton nuke on it and detonate it over new york to give the citizens something to remember for the rest of their lives
>>16480994>le tourismyou do realize that the demand for this shit is too minuscule to justify the maintenance costs, right?
>>16481010yea I bet they'll remember that
>>16480994cheaper and safer to bring it down. chances of something hitting it while in a parking orbit are not high but if it did go to pieces, those pieces would pretty much never stop being a hazard
>>16481075it will be like stonehenge in 100 years
Couldn't they land it on moon?
>>16481838https://space.stackexchange.com/questions/23478/how-much-energy-would-it-require-to-get-the-iss-to-the-moon
>>16480994Isn't it totally ruined anyway from that bitch who went psycho up there?
>>16482304Be actually fell for the pol meme lol
>>16482416its a real event but of no lasting damage. its mostly just an excuse to joke around about how the ISS stinks of shit while complain g about women
>>16481000>>16481010What is Kessler syndrome
>>16482586so much shit orbiting the planet that you can't get out without being destroyed by it
>>16482424>the ISS stinks of shitit does 4 real?
>>16486766dont think so
>>16486766https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/space-missions/what-does-space-station-smell-likeThey just need some of picrel
>>16482304No, she drilled a hole in a Soyuz, which has long since disembarked.>but the meme said she irradiated the station or somethingFarcical nonsense.
>>16488432pretty sure it was Svezda, which is still very much attached to the rest of the ISS.
>>16488449No, retard. It was Soyuz MS-09. It undocked from the ISS on December 20th, 2018.
>>164809941. That's not what a parking orbit is 2. The ISS is old, fragile, and huge, and if it were to fall apart in a higher orbit it would be a fucking unbelievable disaster. Just put this horrible money sink out of its misery.
>>16488486i yield
>>16482424Drilling holes in a space station is a valid reason for complaint.
>>16488486>>16488432>>16482416>August 30, 2018, a drop in air pressure was detected aboard the International Space Station. It turned out later that the air was leaking through a hole in the habitation compartment of the Soyuz MS-09 spacecraft. Specialists concluded that the hole had been drilled in the spacecraft’s hull from insideRuh roh.
>>16488836it is because she obviously wasn't fit to be up there due to some kind of mental instability. but there was never any real danger to the station from a few badly made shallow holes. if she's gone nuts and wrecked some crucial system or managed to open the entire inside area to space, that would have been a prblem.