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posted by hubie on Monday September 19 2022, @07:07AM   Printer-friendly
from the bursting-their-bubble dept.

Nasa reveals bursting habitat that created boom in Houston in July

On 9 July, a loud boom resounded around the Houston Texas area around Johnson Space Center, and Nasa has now released footage of the test that caused the sound.

In a post on the social media network Twitter, Johnson Space Center revealed footage of a burst pressure test of an inflatable habitat prototype, an armoured membrane that could be inflated in Earth orbit to serve as a space station module, or on the Moon as part of a future Moon base.

In a burst pressure test, engineers inflate a pressure vessel to the point where it bursts. This helps them understand both the extreme safety limits of the pressure vessel and may help in the design process.

In this case, the pressure vessel was a prototype of the Large Integrated Flexible Environment, or Life habitat being developed by Colorado-based Sierra Space. Life habitats are constructed of the same tough, Vectran fibers used in the landing airbags for Nasa's Spirit and Opportunity Mars rovers, and at 27-feet in diameter, offer about 984 cubic feet of interior volume[*], according to the Sierra Space Website.

During the July pressure burst test, a one-third scale Life habit was inflated to an internal pressure of 192 pounds per square inch (PSI), according to a Sierra Space tweet about the test. That exceeded the safety requirement of 182.4 PSI, the company noted.

[*] 300 cubic meters of pressurized volume (about 1/3 the pressurized volume on the international space station)


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  • (Score: 1) by Runaway1956 on Monday September 19 2022, @04:54PM (1 child)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Monday September 19 2022, @04:54PM (#1272410) Homepage Journal

    Well, I come up with 36 cubic yards for 984 cu ft, 27 cu ft per cu yard. Google says that 36 cubic yards = 27.524 cubic meters. What did Grandparent poster and I both miss?

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  • (Score: 2) by hendrikboom on Monday September 19 2022, @11:14PM

    by hendrikboom (1125) on Monday September 19 2022, @11:14PM (#1272467) Homepage Journal

    You two didn't miss it. The footnote in the summary did.