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Jim Bridenstine Credit: NASA
Former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine has warned that a failure by the U.S. to maintain a permanent human presence in low Earth orbit (LEO) after the end of the International Space Station (ISS) risks ceding ground to China. “If we deorbit the ISS and don’t have what comes next, China is going…
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