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- BA_330 diameter "6.7".
- BA_330 length "13700.0".
- BA_330 mass "19504.8".
- BA_330 volume "330.0".
- BA_330 abstract "The BA 330 (previously known as the Nautilus space complex module) is the complete, full-scale production model of Bigelow Aerospace's expandable space habitation module program. It will have 330 cubic metres (12,000 cu ft) of internal space, hence its numeric designation.The craft will support zero-gravity research including scientific missions and manufacturing processes. Beyond its industrial and scientific purposes, however, it has potential as a destination for space tourism and a craft for missions destined for the Moon and Mars.The habitat could be ready to launch as early as 2017.".
- BA_330 diameter "6.7".
- BA_330 length "13.7".
- BA_330 mass "1.95048E7".
- BA_330 volume "330.0".
- BA_330 wikiPageExternalLink transhab.
- BA_330 wikiPageExternalLink www.bigelowaerospace.com.
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- BA_330 wikiPageID "2572995".
- BA_330 wikiPageRevisionID "606729544".
- BA_330 crew "6".
- BA_330 diameter "ref|Internal diameter when expanded.|group="note"".
- BA_330 hasPhotoCollection BA_330.
- BA_330 launch "no earlier than 2017".
- BA_330 sign "NASA TransHab Concept".
- BA_330 station "BA 330".
- BA_330 stationImage "Bigelow BA-330 rendering.jpg".
- BA_330 stationImageCaption "Rendering of the BA 330".
- BA_330 status "Developmental".
- BA_330 text "With almost two dozen layers, TransHab's foot-thick inflatable shell is a marvel of innovative design. The layers are fashioned to break up particles of space debris and tiny meteorites that may hit the shell with a speed seven times as fast as a bullet. The outer layers protect multiple inner bladders, made of a material that holds in the module's air. The shell also provides insulation from temperatures in space that can range from +121°C in sunlight to -128°C in the shade. The key to the debris protection is successive layers of Nextel, a material commonly used as insulation under the hoods of many cars, spaced between several-inches-thick layers of open cell foam, similar to foam used for chair cushions on Earth. The Nextel and foam layers cause a particle to shatter as it hits, losing more and more of its energy as it penetrates deeper. Many layers into the shell is a layer of super-strong woven Kevlar that holds the module's shape. The air is held inside by three bladders of Combitherm, material commonly used in the food-packing industry. The innermost layer, forming the inside wall of the module, is Nomex cloth, a fireproof material that also protects the bladder from scuffs and scratches.".
- BA_330 subject Category:Bigelow_Aerospace.
- BA_330 subject Category:Proposed_space_stations.
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- BA_330 comment "The BA 330 (previously known as the Nautilus space complex module) is the complete, full-scale production model of Bigelow Aerospace's expandable space habitation module program. It will have 330 cubic metres (12,000 cu ft) of internal space, hence its numeric designation.The craft will support zero-gravity research including scientific missions and manufacturing processes.".
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