It's a lot of money, but it's also a drop in the bucket in the greater scheme of things and we shouldn't be giving a dime to Russia right now.
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NASA May Pay $1 Billion to Destroy the International Space Station. Here's Why
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Just wrap it in a tarp and pretend it's not there
You grew up in my neck of the woods...
This may be dumb, but couldn't they just use a bit of thrust to send it away from the earths atmosphere instead? Just send it out into the depths of space
It would require more energy than just deorbiting it. So, yes, it's possible, but even more expensive.