Posted by tourdemars to Inflatables at September 27, 2004 10:00 AM
The Bigelow Aerospace project to privately develop inflatable Earth-orbit space modules is beginning to integrate diverse U.S. and European technologies into subscale and full-scale inflatable test modules and subsystems at the company's heavily guarded facilities here. While much public attention is focused on the massive International Space Station (ISS), Bigelow has quietly become a mini-Skunk Works for the NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC). Ongoing technical assistance to Bigelow from JSC is focused on helping the company spawn development of orbiting commercial inflatable modules by the end of the decade, with the possibility of JSC later using the Bigelow technology for inflatable modules on the Moon or Mars.TrackBack URL for this entry:
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As I posted over on the constellation site anything that spears on the challenge of competition and allows for the lowering of getting into and exploring of space is a must.
Posted by: Harold_LaValley at September 27, 2004 12:03 PM