Bigelow Space Operations has made significant deposits for the ability to fly up to 16 people to the International Space Station on four dedicated SpaceX Crew Dragon flights.
This would be taking advantage of SpaceX possibly having the Crew Dragon man rated by the end of 2019 and NASA offering $35000 per day pricing for the ISS.
Bigelow Space Operations has made significant deposits for the ability to fly up to 16 people to the International Space Station on 4 dedicated @SpaceX flights. Photo credit: @NASA pic.twitter.com/MPCo6T8SHy
— Bigelow Aerospace (@BigelowSpace) June 7, 2019
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It is probably where they store the used underwear.
I’m only half kidding.
“The ISS crew began work in November 2017 to prepare BEAM for use as storage space”
Yes but it does nothing. It is for testing and the door to it is always closed.
Yeah I want to believe in Bigelow but they… seem MIA.
just wondering if the bigelow module is still there?
All matter has different size and different mass, one to one or one to two with the scale of all mass and size there is an aggregate integument space.
https://www.aei.mpg.de/1597030/Microscopic_Quantum_Structure_and_Dynamics_of_Spacetime
Here is a recommendation: listen to Huey while watching the earth’s core video! (lower.Huey.to.just.above.half or vice versa)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6uEMOeDZsA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsA-hli_sw4
I think the cheapest you could get is 7 people on a Dragon manned capsule for the $60 million/launch. So that’s like $8.5 million/person.
Which still isn’t THAT bad. It may be enough to warrant expanding the ISS with Bigelow expandables and having governments, corporations, universities and private individuals to visit.
And more so as launch costs drop.
I’m waiting to go up until the really big Bigelow modules are put up. Then you would have some ability to fly around. It should also be cheaper than the space station tin can.
I would love to see the justification that would allow a movie crew to go down this path vs faking 0g here on earth via cgi or even quick takes on the “Vomit Comet”.
It’s the charge per KG to get up there in the first place that really hits you.
$35k/d?
That’s less than an order of magnitude more than some Earth hotels that I’ve looked at (but very quickly rejected).
I’m impressed.
来了一次又一次,总是情不自已!