That's now five space station prototypes blown up for science's sake. The Colorado company Sierra Space, which is creating an inflatable module for an International Space Station (ISS) successor, ...
The grey side of a metal test stand curves upward like a stunted elbow from the bottom right. Its the profile of what's left of the historic Titan rocket's test stand. In the image's center, a cloud ...
After an official delivery from a recent SpaceX mission, NASA’s plans to attach an inflatable module to the International Space Station for testing were a success. NASA reports that the inflatable ...
NASA recently sent a very special inflatable module to the International Space Station aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket that recently made its historic landing on a drone ship out at sea. NASA now ...
Inflatable space habitats are reportedly the next biggest venture by startup Max Space, hoping to make the Moon and Mars habitable for humanity. Max Space's habitats are reportedly the largest modules ...
It’s almost inconceivable to consider launching a small package into space, inflating it like a balloon and living in it. But that’s what North Las Vegas-based Bigelow Aerospace is working with NASA ...
Remember back in May when NASA installed that inflatable room on the International Space Station (ISS)? Well, they’ve been performing some tests on it, and things are looking pretty good. The rest of ...
A subscale version of Sierra Space's LIFE module, equipped with a metallic plate representing a window, is prepared for a burst test. Credit: Sierra Space KIHEI, Hawaii — Sierra Space conducted ...
Sierra Space will work with ILC Dover on a series of progressively larger inflatable modules called LIFE for use on commercial space stations and missions to the moon and Mars. Credit: Sierra Space ...
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