TransHab was a program pursued by NASA in the late 1990s to develop the technology for expandable habitats inflated by air in space. TransHab was intended...
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Bigelow Aerospace from 2010 until 2020. The design was evolved from NASA's TransHab habitat concept. B330 was to have 330 cubic meters (12,000 cu ft) of internal...
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uses multi-layer flexible fabric, as in NASA's design for its never-flown TransHab expandable space habitation module, and the Bigelow Expandable Activity...
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habitats have been in development for decades. Based on the earlier NASA TransHab design, inflatable habitats have been developed and tested in orbit by...
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partially buried in the lunar surface. An inflatable module called TransHab (a portmanteau of Trans Habitation) was proposed for the International Space Station...
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points in the design of the International Space Station, an inflatable TransHab module with several times the space of the initial design was considered...
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built by Bigelow Aerospace, were similar to the 1990s NASA expandable TransHab design, which aimed to provide increased interior volume at a reduced launch...
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being designed by Bigelow Aerospace, this spacecraft was based on the NASA TransHab design, which provided increased interior volume and reduced launch diameter...
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spacecraft". Retrieved 29 March 2011. Dismukes (curator), Kim (2003-06-27). "TransHab Concept". NASA.gov. Archived from the original on 2006-06-27. Retrieved...
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version of the Canadian Arm to help with logistic and station-keeping, TransHab and/or possible inclusion of a 'Zvezda 2' or a Bigelow Inflatable station...
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first active, direct relay communications satellite, launched in 1962 TransHab, a subsequent expandable spacecraft technology project pursued by NASA...
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modules made by Bigelow Aerospace, Galaxy was based on the inflatable TransHab design by NASA, and was to be used for advanced systems testing before...
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habitats in the 1960s, and developed the TransHab inflatable module concept in the late 1990s. The TransHab project was canceled by Congress in 2000,...
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earth orbit where it docks to the Transit Hab, and takes it down to earth on return Mars Transit Habitat (TransHab), takes the crew to Mars orbit and stays...
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inflatable module for the International Space Station. The module, known as TransHab ("transit habitat"), was designed to provide living quarters for astronauts...
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Bigelow Aerospace—and the first human-rated expandable module based on TransHab technology acquired from NASA. It was to have been used to test and confirm...
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in 2000 after Congress canceled the International Space Station (ISS) TransHab project following delays and budget constraints in the late 1990s. Bigelow...
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module (technology originally developed in the 1990s by NASA, during the Transhab project, and later extended by Bigelow Aerospace) to be built by Lockheed...
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International Space Station as of November 2024[update]. Spaceflight portal TransHab Genesis I Genesis II Bigelow Expandable Activity Module Galaxy (spacecraft)...
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module technology from NASA after the agency canceled a project called TransHab, which had developed it. The company then launched two spacecraft, Genesis...
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Space Station Orbital Technologies Commercial Space Station Skylab II TransHab, intended for ISS Mulkerrins, Ollie. "NASA Works with Private Sector to...
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unique step in securing two patents NASA held from development of the Transhab concept in regard to inflatable space structures. The company now has sole...
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time. A thermal vacuum test of the Apollo A7L spacesuit system in 1968 TransHab test article in 1998 List of National Historic Landmarks in Texas National...
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increasing the rocket's trans-lunar injection capability from 27 to 42 t (60,000 to 93,000 lb). This increased performance allows I-Hab to be launched together...
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ζωή ο Μανώλης Παπαδόπουλος (in Greek) Odeszła od nas na zawsze prof. dr hab. Jadwiga Rappe (in Polish) 'Class act': Global tributes for 'visionary Kiwi'...
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American Philosophical Society (redirect from Trans. Am. Philos. Soc.)
Societies project (Wayback Machine copy) Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. PA-1464, "American Philosophical Society" Listing of Philosophical Hall...
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Census 1952: 55,206 hab. 1960: 73,358 hab. 1970: 89,443 hab. 1982: 131,914 hab. 1992: 143,198 hab. 2002: 150,826 hab. 2017: 165,593 hab. The most populated...
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TWA Flight Center (redirect from Trans World Airlines Flight Center)
Center at Wikimedia Commons Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. NY-6371, "Trans World Airlines Flight Center, John F. Kennedy International Airport...
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Fulcher of Chartres, A History of the Expedition to Jerusalem, 1095-1127, trans. Frances Rita Ryan. University of Tennessee Press, 1969. Heidemann, Stefan...
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Book of Habakkuk (redirect from Hab.)
this book in Hebrew language are found among the Dead Sea Scrolls, i.e., 1QpHab, known as the "Habakkuk Commentary" (later half of the 1st century BC), and...
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