ISS Astronauts Begin Testing BEAM — The World's First Inflatable Space Habitat
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On May 26, NASA astronaut Jeff Williams spent seven hours inflating the first expandable room at the International Space Station. Called Bigelow Expandable Activity Module or BEAM, the balloon-like structure that measures 10-feet by 13-feet, (about the size of an average bedroom), when fully inflated, is the first prototype of what NASA experts hope will be the space habitat of the future. The compressed module arrived at the ISS aboard the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft on April 8 and was put in place outside the Tranquility module by ISS’s robotic arm, Canadarm2.
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alil-edr4년 이하awesome!! like if you agree
adroit_avimimus4년 이하That is so cool!
bdubood5년 이하What If it Popped? I would be so scare and Yell "CLOSE THE HATCH!"
kyrin약 2년thats a solid point
jaybird14약 5년really dangerious i would be scared- No Smoke약 7년cool but i like other stuff
- miia8년 이하hi its very cool but it seem danguros
- hi8년 이하i think its very cool but it seems very danguros
- yow약 8년double yow
- be ervery thing8년 이상thats so cool
- Harvmeister 8년 이상Are you seriously in space. Cause if you are where are you and you you see the bubble that they filled with paint