Nature, Published online: 24 February 2026; doi:10.1038/d41586-026-00298-1
And no matter what, the plan to use Russian assets remains problematic, since the ISS would have a “shallower reentry,” NASA says, and sprinkle surviving debris over a larger-than-desired area. Still, NASA would retain significant control over where any of these extant shards might plop down. They’ll probably land in the ocean, just as the space agency has always hoped. Sure, the station would have died before its time, but the thing was getting old. Most likely, it will be fine.
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"They are hooked by the scenes," Kang says. That might explain why the show she is directing has more than 10 scenes where someone is slapped across the face.