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These radar calibration reflector spheres have been manufactured since the very earliest days of Raven Industries and Aerostar International still manufactures them today.\\ | These radar calibration reflector spheres have been manufactured since the very earliest days of Raven Industries and Aerostar International still manufactures them today.\\ | ||
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- | Cocky Eek: from the series Satelite Girls: where girls realize there own space toys\\ | + | 1.Cocky Eek: from the series Satelite Girls: where girls realize there own space toys\\ |
photo: Nathalie van Helvoort; model Tessa\\ | photo: Nathalie van Helvoort; model Tessa\\ | ||
- | Polrad: "Moons for Future", | + | 2. Polrad: "Moons for Future", |
source: Men and Machines: 010 publishers, Rotterdam | source: Men and Machines: 010 publishers, Rotterdam | ||
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- | -The TransHab inflatable module was a concept proposed as a crew quarters for the International Space Station. The concept was tested but not chosen as a potential Station crew quarters, and NASA at present is no longer pursuing the concept.The concept for TransHab originated at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, in 1997 as a possible design for an inflatable living quarters on future Mars-bound spacecraft. | + | 2.The concept for TransHab originated at NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, in 1997 as a possible design for an inflatable living quarters on future Mars-bound spacecraft. |
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- | Multi-level Living Quarters | + | 3.et the most interesting space hotel right now is perhaps Bigelow' |
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- | The TransHab, a design concept, could provide a large volume habitation module for the International Space Station while demonstrating its use for future transit spacecraft. The TransHab would be an inflatable living quarters as opposed to the more conventional space cylinder originally planned for the habitation module.\\ | + | |
- | source: www.spaceref.co.jp | + | |
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- | Yet the most interesting space hotel right now is perhaps Bigelow' | + | |
source: www.ktb.net/ | source: www.ktb.net/ | ||
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