Why is this in scifi?
This is the exact opposite of science fiction.
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Why is this in scifi?
This is the exact opposite of science fiction.
Exact opposite? You sure about that?
Half opposite, at least. Definitely science, but not fiction
Am I missing something?
The exact opposite of science fiction is science fact. Or at least real science.
What were you thinking?
Wouldn't the exact opposite not have science at all? So if it's science fiction, then the opposite would be fantasy fact (if such a thing even exists)
but not fiction
If you believe what the round globists teach.
It would be nice if we could boost it up to some sort of high storage orbit. Then it could hang out there until we have the technology to drag it down to a museum on the moon or something. Maybe a SpaceX starship will be able to do it before the station reaches end of life.
It is a shame we have to just drop such a monumental piece of history into the ocean. I wouldn't hold out hope we can move up that much mass to a high enough orbit to preserve it though sadly.
I don't think "not optional" means what they think it means.
I guarantee you that if we do nothing at all, it will deorbit on its own thanks to friction from air molecules it passes through in orbit. Humans only occupy 14.5% of the surface of the planet, so even in an uncontrolled deorbit it seems like the odds would be against any property damage or loss of life.
An uncontrolled deorbit might be reckless. It might not be recommended. But it's definitely an option.
an option that should not be considered = not optional