[Update: The launch was a success. See post #40]
On June 16, Bigelow Aerospace will launch its first test space station from an ICBM silo in Dombarovsky, Russia. This is the first of more than a half-dozen test space stations that Bigelow will be launching over the next 5 years.
For the uninitiated, BA's space stations are inflatable. The space stations have shells about 1 foot thick that are made of numerous layers of fabric. Once the station is in space, it is inflated. By comparison, the International Space Station has a hard metal shell. BA's stations will have much more living volume than that of the International Space Station and will be much safer from space debris.
This is another of the American private space endeavors that I think are exciting to watch. The amount invested so far is about $70 million, a small fraction of what it would cost for NASA to do similar stuff.
On June 16, Bigelow Aerospace will launch its first test space station from an ICBM silo in Dombarovsky, Russia. This is the first of more than a half-dozen test space stations that Bigelow will be launching over the next 5 years.
For the uninitiated, BA's space stations are inflatable. The space stations have shells about 1 foot thick that are made of numerous layers of fabric. Once the station is in space, it is inflated. By comparison, the International Space Station has a hard metal shell. BA's stations will have much more living volume than that of the International Space Station and will be much safer from space debris.
This is another of the American private space endeavors that I think are exciting to watch. The amount invested so far is about $70 million, a small fraction of what it would cost for NASA to do similar stuff.
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