It should be in a museum!
pointed out, includes plans to bring down the ISS in 2030 in an uninhabited part of the Pacific Ocean known as "Point Nemo" but doesn't seem to make any mention of what will happen to artifacts on the station of cultural and historical significance. The publication says it reached out to NASA multiple times to talk to someone in charge of ensuring objects of importance make their way to museums, but couldn't make contact.
"There has not been discussion in the International Space Station Program to return items solely for display," NASA told the digital space publication in a statement. "No down mass has been set aside at this time on upcoming cargo flights as we remain focused on maximizing use of the International Space Station. Any decision to return artifacts from [the] space station would happen at a later date based on any available cargo space as we will prioritize science return.
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