Morgan McFall-Johnsen,

Morgan McFall-Johnsen is a science reporter at Business Insider. She covers climate change and space, as well as health and medicine and environmental issues. Email her at mmcfalljohnsen@businessinsider.com and follow her on [X](#MorganMJohnsen). Expertise Climate change and climate-crisis solutions Extreme weather (heat, drought, floods, fires, hurricanes) NASA and other space agencies \\[1] \\[2] \\[3] \\[4] nCommercial space industry (SpaceX, Blue origin, satellite constellations) n.commercial-space-industry

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SpaceX's Powerful Dragon Spaceship: The Chosen One to Deorbit the International Space Station

SpaceX's Powerful Dragon Spaceship: The Chosen One to Deorbit the International Space Station

Broke On: Thursday, 18 July 2024 NASA and SpaceX plan to deorbit the International Space Station (ISS) using a powerful Dragon spaceship, outfitted with a new high-powered trunk and 46 Draco engines. The upgraded Dragon will have four times the power and six times the propellant of a regular ship, making it capable of pushing the ISS out of orbit. The ISS is expected to come down around 2031 in a remote part of the ocean, with NASA considering this complex mission an honor for SpaceX.