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EKO HOT BLOG reports that President Biden has committed U.S. support for the International Space Station (ISS) through 2030, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson announced Friday.

“The International Space Station is a beacon of peaceful international scientific collaboration and for more than 20 years has returned enormous scientific, educational, and technological developments to benefit humanity,” Nelson wrote in a statement on NASA’s website. “I’m pleased that the Biden-Harris Administration has committed to continuing station operations through 2030.”

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The station’s operations require approval from international partners and funding from Congress, which has only approved funding through 2024.

The past year has proven interesting for the ISS, with several major events changing the nature of operations for years to come.

The ISS experienced not one, but two accidental thruster accidents that tilted the station off its axis.

The station also saw its first self-paying space tourists in over a decade, when a Japanese billionaire and his producer visited the ISS on Dec. 8.

A November anti-satellite missile test by Russia created a debris field in low-Earth orbit that endangered the station and will pose a hazard to space activities for years, Reuters reported.

The ISS exists as a cooperative operation between the international space agencies of the European Space Agency (ESA), Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and State Space Corporation Roscosmos (Russia).

Interfax in August reported that Russia and the U.S. committed to working together on the ISS past 2024, but no movement occurred until the end of 2021.

“The United States’ continued participation on the ISS will enhance innovation and competitiveness, as well as advance the research and technology necessary to send the first woman and first person of color to the Moon under NASA’s Artemis program and pave the way for sending the first humans to Mars,” Nelson said.

“As more and more nations are active in space, it’s more important than ever that the United States continues to lead the world in growing international alliances and modeling rules and norms for the peaceful and responsible use of space.”

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