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NASA visits Las Vegas valley aerospace company to test outer space living structure

Robert Bigelow
Posted at 3:33 PM, Sep 12, 2019
and last updated 2019-09-13 02:40:25-04

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — A North Las Vegas-based company, Bigelow Aerospace, has a big visitor this week. NASA is visiting the company to test out the B330, an expandable living space.

Currently, Bigelow has a smaller version on the International Space Station called BEAM. BEAM just celebrated three years in space and was extended to stay there until 2028. BEAM is about 1/20th the size of the B330.

This new structure, the B330, can get into space in a single launch and could house four people for an indefinite amount of time, five people for multiple months and six people for multiple weeks.

Bigelow is one of four companies showing off technology to NASA with the hopes of being chosen to move forward with the design and actually send a structure into space. NASA has spent the week at Bigelow testing the structure and giving feedback.

According to President and founder Robert Bigelow, one piece of feedback the eight astronauts have given is to add more handles around the spacecraft, which are important to move around in a zero gravity environment.

“They were very complimentary and we really appreciated that because these people have the experience, they’ve actually flown so it matters what their opinion is, it really matters,” said Bigelow.

Bigelow said now that they have the current structure on the ISS, the goal is to make it to Mars, which involves going to the moon first.

“Number one we want to be part of gateway, we really would like to do that. We’d like to be part of the whole Mars thing, the whole Mars expedition,” said Bigelow.