inflatable space structure

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Inflatable space structures are structures which use pressurized air to maintain shape and rigidity. The technological approach has been employed from the early days of the space program with satellites such as Echo, to impact attenuation system that enabled the successful landing of the Pathfinder satellite and rover on Mars in 1997. Inflatable structures are also candidates for space structures, given their low weight, and hence easy transportability.

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inflatable structure, space structure
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  • Inflatable Re-entry Vehicle Experiment
    series of NASA vehicles which tested inflatable reentry heatshields
  • inflatable space habitat
    habitat whose volume can be increased after launch
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    classspace objectinflatable space habitatinflatable space structure, space habitatWikidata