With successful airlock test, Lockheed Martin invests in inflatable space structures
With successful airlock test, Lockheed Martin invests in inflatable space structures
Inflatable space structures are an increasingly popular idea being embraced and tested by a number of companies, including Lockheed Martin.
Just think maybe one of the next space stations will be entirely inflatable and be like way larger than all of our current space stations.
7 0 ReplyJust make sure Boeing isn't in charge of building the seals.
14 0 ReplyI wouldn't trust Boeing to properly apply a cycling puncture repair kit without getting the patch stuck to their head.
7 0 Reply“If it’s Boeing, I’m not going”
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3 0 ReplyBad news: I think Boeing is still working on a module for the Orbital Reef space station.
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Space bouncy castle?
I'd 100% go to orbit to spend 5 minutes
zero-gmicro-gravity bouncing from wall to wall and then the rest of the time wheezing in the corner.4 0 ReplyYeah, look up Max Space.
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Something something Seveneves
2 0 ReplySome of the new free flyer concepts are basically arklets. Vast, Gravitics, Starlab...
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