Point Nemo, the most isolated place on the planet, the burial ground of the International Space Station at the end of the mission
Nemo point, also known as Inaccessible Pole is the point lying on the ocean far from the mainland.
Nemo point , also known as Inaccessible Pole is the point lying on the ocean far from the mainland. The most lonely place on this Earth is actually just a point in the middle of the Pacific, not a land or an island at all. It is about 2,688km from the nearest human life.
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To get to Nemo, humans will lose at least 15 days from the starting line. Almost people never go back to this position except for some scientific activities.
Therefore, the Nemo point is chosen by scientists as the "burial place" of spacecraft at the end of the mission. The next spacecraft will land here. This is the International Space Station (ISS) in 2024.
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