The most amazing space tomb on the seabed

 
When you look at a world map, the continent of America is on the left. To the south are Russia, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
The ocean between the United States and Japan is the Pacific Ocean. There is a tomb or a cemetery at the bottom of the South Pacific Ocean, so this tomb is not one of them. The tomb contains thousands of spaceships, satellites and rocket fragments and debris that fell from the sky. This place is called 'Poit Nemo'.

The most amazing space tomb on the seabed


Point Nemo in Latin means 'no one'. The sea here is 4,000 meters deep. . This place is far from the ocean and is not close to any land. Accordingly, this is a place where spacecraft fragments, rocket fragments, etc. are said to crash. Today, about 260 pieces of spacecraft (most of them Russian) are said to be at Point Nemo depths.NASA and the rest of the world's space agency are responsible for the crash of these abandoned and faulty spacecraft and rockets. Subtle calculations cause this debris to fall on target. Poet Nimo was first used in 1971.The largest object to be landed here is the Mir space laboratory. After being decommissioned, the Meer Laboratory crashed into Poit Nimo in 2001 as a 120-ton pile of iron. It is said that if the space station, which is in the air today, is abandoned in 2024, it will also crash into Point Nemo. By 2024, NASA is trying to launch a lunar mission again NASA scientists are also set to establish a lunar station. That is, with the intention of sending astronauts to Mars. The 2024 lunar mission will be a historic one. This is because not only astronauts but also astronauts are involved in the mission. The mission is called 'Artemis'.
Point Nemo is located between Australia and New Zealand on one side and South America on the other. Point Nemo is about 1,600 miles from the mainland. ‘Point Nemo is the cemetery cemetery. No one around. Only the deep ocean. Landing spacecraft and rockets is not an easy task here. This is a difficult task to calculate, "said Stingin Lemens, of the European Space Agency.
As for the contents of the Poit Nemo Cemetery, as mentioned earlier, the Soviet Mir space laboratory is at the bottom. In addition, there are six Russian space research units.More than 140 rockets used by the Russians have been landed here. 6 Japanese rockets. Five rockets and spacecraft belonging to the European Space Agency. Among them is the European Space Agency's Yules Verne spacecraft. An American space rocket has also landed here.