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NASA must delay deorbiting the ISS, U.S. lawmakers say

Last updated: March 6, 2026 11:10 am
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NASA is facing pressure from U.S. lawmakers to delay the deorbiting of the International Space Station (ISS), extending its lifespan to allow for the development of commercial replacements. The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation has included a provision in the NASA Authorization Act of 2026 that would require NASA to keep the ISS operational until 2032, two years longer than planned.

The ISS, which has been in orbit since 2000, is aging, and concerns about its structural integrity have prompted calls for its retirement. However, the proposed measure aims to ensure that a replacement commercial space station is in place before the ISS is decommissioned.

The current plan is for NASA and its international partners to maintain the ISS until 2030, after which SpaceX is slated to use an enhanced version of its Dragon spacecraft to safely deorbit the station in 2031. In the meantime, NASA has been collaborating with private companies to develop new orbital platforms for human spaceflight.

Despite delays in the development of commercial replacements for the ISS, the Senate committee, led by Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell, is pushing for expedited progress through the authorization bill. The bill sets aggressive timelines for the establishment of commercial space stations and links the retirement of the ISS to the successful operation of these replacements.

The potential delay in the deorbiting of the ISS reflects concerns about the U.S.’s capability for long-duration human spaceflight in the absence of a functioning space station. With China’s Tiangong station as the only other existing option, the U.S. is prioritizing efforts to ensure continued access to low-Earth orbit.

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While the proposed measure is still subject to approval by the Senate, House of Representatives, and the President, it underscores the importance of maintaining a presence in space and the urgency of developing viable alternatives to the aging ISS. As the future of human space exploration hangs in the balance, the push to extend the ISS’s lifespan highlights the ongoing efforts to secure the country’s position in the cosmos.

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