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May 26, 2016
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Temporary space station habitat fails to inflate
Miami (AFP) May 26, 2016
NASA aborted an attempt to deploy a temporary habitat at the International Space Station after it failed to inflate to full size on Thursday. The new room, known as the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM), is part of an experiment to test expandable habitats astronauts might use on the Moon or Mars in the coming decades. NASA astronaut Jeff Williams took charge of the inflation early Thursday in cooperation with mission control in Houston. However, the module made little progress despi ... read more

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