After nearly a decade of further development, Bigelow Aerospace finally provided NASA with an inflatable ISS module in 2016. The space agency paid $17.8 million for the module, and it was ...
During this period, Bigelow was tasked with creating two reports (or Gates) to NASA on the future capability of their inflatable systems. Gate 1 contained everything from an examination of past ...
NASA inflated the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module on the International Space Station on May 28, 2016. It's the first inflatable room ever attached to the ISS. Produced by Zach Wasser.
From the luxury space hotels of Axiom Space to the inflatable super habitats of Bigelow Aerospace to future international efforts, these are the places where we could be living and working in the ...
NASA recently announced its plan to send BEAM aka the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module, into space as early as April 8. It'll be tested on the International Space Station to see if it could be ...