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Bigelow at ISS?
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Space Walker ![]()
Joined: Mon Nov 29, 2004 1:04 pm
Posts: 249 Location: Norway |
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Joined: Mon Dec 18, 2006 11:15 pm
Posts: 620 Location: Columbus, GA USA |
Cool beans. It good to see them getting some traction. I just hope that it doesn't take a decade to actually get it in orbit (typical ESA/NASA ISS time scales).
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Space Walker ![]()
Joined: Wed Jul 28, 2004 8:30 am
Posts: 236 Location: Perth, Western Australia |
JamesG wrote: Cool beans. It good to see them getting some traction. I just hope that it doesn't take a decade to actually get it in orbit (typical ESA/NASA ISS time scales). Probably will unfortunately. But in the meantime, I predict CCDev Rd2 will provide some seed funding for commercial crew and that'll happen first. Then commercial crew will licence via FAA and bypass NASA and the ISS altogether to go straight to Bigelow Space Complex 1(BSC1). JM2CW. _________________ Beancounter from Downunder |
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Looks like this project calls for production of one more ISS Node. Wonder if they still have the blueprints in Alenia
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