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Leila Goodman
15 December, 23:19
Why is the international space station in orbit
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Jovanni Cannon
16 December, 00:18
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The ISS provides a location in the relative safety of low Earth orbit to test spacecraft systems that will be required for long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars.
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