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posted by janrinok on Thursday July 04 2019, @06:05PM   Printer-friendly
from the because-we-can dept.

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The Department of Defense wants ideas for a tiny autonomous space station

The Pentagon's Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) has issued a solicitation for a tiny, "self-contained and free flying orbital outpost" that can host experiments and equipment in orbit and could eventually be scaled up for human habitation.

The Orbital Outpost that's being solicited would be small: it needs to have at least a cubic meter of space inside, be able to carry 80 kilograms, have continuous power, and should have a pressurization of anywhere from 0 to 1 atmospheres. It should be able to move around in orbit on its own, and it has to be built quickly; the military wants it ready to go within two years after it awards a contractor a contract.

The military also says that it eventually wants the station to be modular (able to attach other components or other outposts), have a robotic arm, be able to carry people, and be hardened against radiation for "beyond [low Earth orbit] applications."

[...] A solicitation is just a proposal for contractors to submit an idea for any number of things that the military thinks it might need, like an autonomous aircraft to shepherd people on and off a battlefield. It's not an indication that the Department of Defense is imminently ready to establish its own fleet of space stations in orbit. Colonel Steve Butow, the director of the DIU's Space Portfolio, told Breaking Defense in an email that his outfit is "casting a wide net for commercial solutions that can meet the basic needs described in the first part of the solicitation (autonomous/robotic, etc)" and that the military is "more interested in the 'how' rather than the 'why'."


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 04 2019, @09:20PM (1 child)

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday July 04 2019, @09:20PM (#863242)

    this must be some open announcement to follow bidding guidelines and they have a good idea of who they want; like
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bigelow_Aerospace [wikipedia.org]
    Or other aerospace player

  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Thursday July 04 2019, @10:53PM

    by takyon (881) <reversethis-{gro ... s} {ta} {noykat}> on Thursday July 04 2019, @10:53PM (#863274) Journal

    In August 2016 Bigelow negotiated an agreement with NASA to develop a full-sized ground prototype Deep Space Habitation based on the B330 under the second phase of Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships. The module is called the Expandable Bigelow Advanced Station Enhancement (XBASE), as Bigelow hopes to test the module by attaching it to the International Space Station.

    It would be nice to finally see a B330 make it to the ISS to add 1/3 more volume... just before the ISS gets dismantled and deorbited.

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