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    The Habitation Module for the International Space Station was intended to be the Station's main living quarters designed with galley, toilet, shower,...
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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...
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    A space habitat (or habitation module) in a basic sense is any facility fulfilling habitational purposes in outer space. It is not to be confused with...
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    The module is under ownership of NASA after Bigelow Aerospace suspended operations in 2021. NASA originally considered the idea of inflatable habitats...
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    panels and radiators to the pressurized modules. The pressurized modules are specialized for research, habitation, storage, spacecraft control and airlock...
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    Lunar habitation is any long-term activity on the Moon, establishing human habitation on the Moon. Therefore, it is more than the particular surface space...
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    existing rigid International Space Station crew Habitation Module. When deflated, inflatable modules provide an 'easier to launch' compact form. When...
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    (56 ft) The orbital module (轨道舱) contains space for experiments, crew-serviced or crew-operated equipment, and in-orbit habitation. Without docking systems...
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  • The B330 (previously known as the Nautilus space complex module and BA 330) was an inflatable space habitat privately developed by Bigelow Aerospace from...
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  • and ILC Dover announced their partnership for developing of inflatable space station modules and spacesuits. ILC Dover will be the exclusive partner in...
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    Advanced Concepts to assess the best place to situate the research and habitation modules that a human mission to Mars would require. The final report was published...
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    Interim Control Module – not needed once Zvezda was launched ISS Propulsion Module – not needed once Zvezda was launched Habitation Module (HAB) – With the...
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  • conventional inflatable chutes for passengers to escape in case of any ground emergency. There could be Space Shuttle-type windows on the roof of the module for...
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    science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke proposed a lunar base of inflatable modules covered in lunar dust for insulation. A spaceship assembled in low...
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    Mars habitat (redirect from Mars habitation)
    around inflatable modules. Other NASA projects that have developed extraterrestrial surface habitats are the X-Hab challenge and the Habitation Systems...
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  • additional modules to its first core module, and send private astronauts to inhabit the modules. Axiom renderings illustrate how the three modules might attach...
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    Adams, Constance, Kriss J. Kennedy. "ISS TransHab: A Space Inflatable Habitation Module" Proceedings of Space 2000: The Seventh International Conference...
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    various proposed modules to extend the US Orbital Segment. The Habitation Extension Modules (HEM) refer to proposed British-built modules designed to connect...
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    grown to an 18-crew "advanced base" in 2013-14, consisting of five habitation modules, a geochemical laboratory, chemical/biological lab, geochemical/petrology...
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    Space architecture (category Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback via Module:Annotated link)
    rigid modules. The BA-330, Bigelow's full-scale production model, has more than twice the volume of the largest module on the ISS. Inflatable modules can...
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    Space habitat (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    is a more advanced form of living quarters than a space station or habitation module, in that it is intended as a permanent settlement or green habitat...
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    for its never-flown TransHab expandable space habitation module, and the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module, which was launched in April 2016 and attached...
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  • classes, coinciding with a phased schedule for habitation: • Class I: Pre-integrated hard shell modules ready to use immediately upon delivery. • Class...
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    geologic structures such as lava tubes that, together, might enable lunar habitation. The use of resources on the Moon may provide a means of reducing the...
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  • than Genesis I (2006) is that BEAM was specifically designed for human habitation and was attached to the ISS, while Genesis I and Genesis II (2007) were...
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    Underwater habitat (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    hours at 126m in Link's Man-in-the-Sea II project. The habitat was an inflatable structure called SPID. This was followed by a series of underwater habitats...
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    atmosphere, and re-entry occurred at the next perigee. A ballute is an inflatable drag device. Parachutes can land a probe on a planet or moon with an atmosphere...
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    the largest deposits of tungsten in the world. Wills Marine make motor inflatable boats off the A379 in Kingsbridge.[citation needed] New Look is in Weymouth;...
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    Livingston Island (category Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback via Module:Annotated link)
    Tourists arrive mainly in cruise ships, and are landed by Zodiac rigid inflatable boats to walk along designated trails led by tourist guides and enjoy...
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  • # Crew Launch spacecraft Habitation Return spacecraft Brief mission summary 141 Steven R. Nagel (3) Kenneth D. Cameron (1) Jerry L. Ross (3) Jerome Apt...
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