As humanity ventures further into space, creating sustainable living conditions is becoming increasingly important. Recent advancements in space station technology have led to the development of ...
Max Space, a startup developing expandable module technologies, plans to build a commercial space station that could launch on a single Falcon 9 rocket.
That's now five space station prototypes blown up for science's sake. The Colorado company Sierra Space, which is creating an inflatable module for an International Space Station (ISS) successor, ...
Vast plans to complete the Haven-2 station by 2032, with a core module launched on Starship and eight mostly identical modules launched on Falcon Heavy. Credit: Vast MILAN — Vast Space unveiled the ...
That's one big bang for space station safety. Sierra Space deliberately blew up its first full-scale space station module prototype recently to get ready for future space missions that could take ...
Max Space says its inflatable architecture can be easily scaled to larger sizes. Credit: Max Space COLORADO SPRINGS—Startup Max Space has manifested an inflatable space station module on a SpaceX ...
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Russia wants to reuse its decaying ISS modules for a new station
Russia is preparing a space experiment that sounds equal parts thrifty and risky: detaching its aging modules from the ...
Axiom hopes to dock its first module to the ISS by 2026. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Axiom Space has big plans for low Earth ...
With the International Space Station (ISS) set to retire in 2030, several nations and commercial space companies have plans ...
NASA is working with seven U.S. companies on next generation Space Station designs. ThinkOrbital, Vast and Sierra Space/Blue Origin have interesting designs. NASA is also talking to SpaceX and ...
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