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The International Space Station (ISS) could face an earlier-than-expected end if Elon Musk gets his way. The billionaire entrepreneur recently announced on X (formerly Twitter) that it’s time to start preparations for bringing the ISS back to Earth ahead of schedule—a statement sure to capture attention as Musk’s influence over NASA continues to grow.

Musk’s controversial proposal

On Thursday afternoon, Musk shared a bold statement on X:

“It’s time to start preparing for the deorbiting of the International Space Station. It has fulfilled its mission. Its incremental usefulness is minimal. Let’s go to Mars.”

For SpaceX, humanity’s future isn’t in low Earth orbit—it’s on Mars. The massive Starship rocket, currently in development, is central to Musk’s vision. But for Musk, the ISS now represents a drain on resources that could otherwise accelerate interplanetary ambitions.

It is time to begin preparations for deorbiting the @Space_Station.

It has served its purpose. There is very little incremental utility.

Let’s go to Mars.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 20, 2025

As for the timing, Musk was direct:

“The decision is up to the President, but my recommendation is as soon as possible. I recommend 2 years from now.”

In other words, Musk wants the ISS retired by 2027, three years earlier than the official NASA timeline of 2030.

The decision is up to the President, but my recommendation is as soon as possible.

I recommend 2 years from now.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 20, 2025

The ISS is showing its age

After 25 years in orbit, the ISS is clearly aging. Maintenance costs have soared, structural fatigue is becoming problematic, and the threat posed by space debris is escalating.

NASA and its international partners already have a plan for the station’s retirement: a specially designed spacecraft will guide it safely into a remote region of the Pacific Ocean.

If Musk’s accelerated timeline were accepted, it would require rapid evacuation planning for astronauts and would lead to a temporary period without continuous American—and allied—presence in orbit.

This scenario would leave China’s Tiangong Station as the only operational permanent station in low Earth orbit, at least temporarily.

Could Trump pull the plug early?

Despite his influence, Musk cannot decide the ISS’s fate alone. The station is an international partnership involving five space agencies:

  • NASA (United States)
  • Roscosmos (Russia)
  • ESA (Europe)
  • JAXA (Japan)
  • CSA (Canada)

Yet, the station’s critical segments belong primarily to the United States and Russia. Given Russia’s previous threats to withdraw from the ISS partnership, former President Donald Trump—who is closely aligned with Musk’s vision—might similarly push for an early U.S. exit.

An abrupt end would disrupt planned missions, directly affecting international astronauts, such as Spanish astronaut Pablo Álvarez, who are scheduled for upcoming expeditions. European, Japanese, and Canadian projects would also face major disruptions.

Musk’s recent clash over astronaut safety

Musk’s comments didn’t emerge without context. Just hours before proposing the ISS’s accelerated retirement, Musk engaged in a heated exchange with former ISS commander Andreas Mogensen.

Mogensen accused Musk of misleading the public about NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who remain stranded due to delays with Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft.

Musk and Donald Trump recently claimed the astronauts were “abandoned” by President Biden’s administration. In reality, NASA had already arranged their return aboard SpaceX’s Crew-9 mission, set to land safely back on Earth by late March.

When Mogensen corrected Musk on X, Musk’s response was blunt:

“You are completely retarded. SpaceX could have brought them back months ago. I directly proposed this to the Biden administration, and they refused. Their return was delayed for political reasons. It’s stupid.”

Uncertainty in low Earth orbit

Should Musk’s timeline become reality, questions arise about what happens next. NASA’s long-term plan involves transitioning to commercial space stations, but these replacements likely won’t be ready by 2027. In the interim, China’s Tiangong could become humanity’s only permanent presence in orbit.

Clearly, Musk isn’t shy about shaking up NASA’s agenda—or the global space landscape—as he pursues his vision for Mars. Now the critical question is whether Washington and potentially a future Trump administration will join him in dramatically reshaping the next chapter of space exploration.

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