The Looming Void: NASA's High-Stakes Race to Replace the International Space Station
NASA is navigating a critical transition as the International Space Station (ISS) approaches its scheduled retirement at the end of the decade. While the agency focuses on the Artemis program and a permanent lunar presence, it risks losing its long-held foothold in low-Earth orbit. To bridge this gap, NASA is pivoting toward commercial partnerships, funding private companies to develop independent space habitats. However, delays or failures in these commercial ventures could leave the U.S. without a continuous human presence in space for the first time in decades, creating a strategic and scientific vacuum.