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A Russia-controlled module on the space station has been leaking for years. Now, operators are working to figure out if the ...
Sierra Space just destroyed (on purpose) another space module, wrapping up a four-part test series designed to ready its inflatable habitats for future space missions. Skip to main content.
The Colorado company Sierra Space, which is creating an inflatable module for an International Space Station (ISS) successor, deliberately exploded a new design on Aug. 17 that included a metal plate.
Sierra Space says the dimensions of its modules are roughly equivalent to "an average family home," which, by U.S. Census 2022 numbers, would be 2,299 square feet or 213.5 square meters for single ...
After several postponed launches, Axiom Space's four private astronauts are finally on their way to the International Space ...
Max Space is designing expandable modules that it believes can be made larger and less expensively than alternatives. Credit: Max Space COLORADO SPRINGS — A startup has unveiled plans to develop ...
In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, China's space station lab module Mengtian and the rocket Long March-5B Y4 is transported to the launch area at the Wenchang Satellite Launch Center in ...
Gravitics, which is developing commercial space station modules, won a SpaceWERX SBIR contract to apply those technologies to tactically responsive space. Credit: Gravitics WASHINGTON ...
COLORADO SPRINGS—Startup Max Space has manifested an inflatable space station module on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket in 2026. The inflatable module is 20 m 3 in volume and is intended as a ...
This week an in-space propulsion company, Impulse Space, announced that it had raised a significant amount of money, $300 million. This follows a fundraising round just last year in which the Southern ...