Though the International
Space Station (ISS) currently serves as the only permanently manned outpost in space, Las Vegas - based Bigelow Aerospace is testing inflatable space habitats in orbit that it hopes to develop into a series of commercial space stations, serving as either scientific outposts that could be leased by government agencies or «space hotels» that would allow space tourists to spend extended periods in o
Space Station (ISS) currently serves as the only permanently manned outpost in
space, Las Vegas - based Bigelow Aerospace is testing inflatable space habitats in orbit that it hopes to develop into a series of commercial space stations, serving as either scientific outposts that could be leased by government agencies or «space hotels» that would allow space tourists to spend extended periods in o
space, Las Vegas - based Bigelow Aerospace is testing
inflatable space habitats in orbit that it hopes to develop into a series of commercial space stations, serving as either scientific outposts that could be leased by government agencies or «space hotels» that would allow space tourists to spend extended periods in o
space habitats in orbit that it hopes to develop into a series of commercial
space stations, serving as either scientific outposts that could be leased by government agencies or «space hotels» that would allow space tourists to spend extended periods in o
space stations, serving as either scientific outposts that could be leased by government agencies or «
space hotels» that would allow space tourists to spend extended periods in o
space hotels» that would allow
space tourists to spend extended periods in o
space tourists to spend extended periods in orbit.
Meanwhile, a company backed by Robert Bigelow, the mogul behind the Budget Suites of America
hotel chain, has already launched two
inflatable space habitats into orbit, in 2006 and 2007.