Point Nemo Unveiled

Point Nemo, the most isolated point on Earth, lies 2,688 km from any landmass, making it an aquatic desert with minimal biological activity. Discovered by an engineer in 1992, this remote location serves as a spacecraft graveyard, where satellites are safely deorbited. Interestingly, the nearest humans when you're at Point Nemo would be aboard the International Space Station, highlighting its extreme remoteness.