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posted by martyb on Friday September 13 2019, @02:55AM   Printer-friendly
from the not-a-load-of-hot-air dept.

Bigelow Aerospace Unveils B330 Inflatable Module Mock-Up

Hotel mogul Robert Bigelow wants to take his idea to build inflatable space habitats and run with it — apparently, all the way to the moon and Mars.

On Thursday, the billionaire publicly unveiled Bigelow Aerospace's latest model of an expandable space station prototype, called the "Bigelow Mars Transporter Testing Unit." The mock-up has the volume of four 40-foot-long cargo containers and was built in part for NASA astronauts and engineers to try it out.

Bigelow's immediate goal is to convince NASA — which is testing prototypes made by four other companies— to fund a space-worthy unit, called the B330 (so named because it would have 330 cubic meters of volume). The work is in support of the space agency's $20-30 billion moon-landing program, called Artemis.

The 330 cubic meters of pressurized volume of the B330 compares favorably to the 351.6 m3 of Skylab (the US' first space station) and the 931.57 m3 of the ISS (International Space Station).


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 13 2019, @12:20PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 13 2019, @12:20PM (#893603)

    The B330 and other inflatable modules offer a great solution for adding living space and storage on space stations, spaceships, and surface bases. There will be demand for these uses, not necessarily space hotels.

    Humans will not ruin other planets in this solar system because they start out ruined. Saving the Earth isn't any one person's job, but it is being worked on.