While Bigelow Aerospace’s expandable module, BEAM, continues to perform above all expectations while attached to the International Space Station (ISS), the company has larger ambitions for its range of modules, centered around the B330 – a huge inflatable module. The key focus is on attracting NASA to select B330 as a transportation module for long-duration trips to Mars.
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) and Bigelow Aerospace have updated their future plans via an agreement…
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NASA astronaut Jeff Williams has ingressed the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) on Monday, the…
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The International Space Station (ISS) gained a new module for the first time since March…
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April 12, 1961: the USSR ushered in the era of human spaceflight with the launch…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) and Bigelow Aerospace have announced a partnership agreement to launch two…
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Robert Bigelow, founder and President of Bigelow Aerospace, believes that space property rights are essential…
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Robert Bigelow, founder and President of Bigelow Aerospace, believes that cost effective habitats and transportation…
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Two months after signing a non-funded Space Act Agreement (SAA) with NASA, Bigelow Aerospace has…
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NASA managers are set to provide details on the deal they have signed with Bigelow…
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International Space Station Program (ISSP) managers at NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston held…
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United Launch Alliance (ULA) is continuing to study and promote the use of the Atlas…
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Lockheed Martin and Bigelow Aerospace have entered into a deal to move towards the use…