But the new room was already stabbing after a few centimeters. The cause is not yet known. Possible Friday follows a new attempt.
Once fully inflated, the new space the size of a large tent, about 4 to 3.5 meters. One of the advantages of the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) is that it can be folded very compact and takes up less space in a rocket towards the room.
The crew of the ISS must BEAM testing the next two years. With sensors tracked include the amount of radiation, temperatures and the possible impact of wandering dirt. The crew would have to first enter the compartment on June 2.
NASA looks with BEAM already beyond the ISS. If the module is found to withstand the harsh conditions of space, he can come in handy when a possible mission to Mars
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