Space
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NASA's First Inflatable Room Successfully Attaches To The ISS; 'Space Hotels' A Possibility?
NASA together with Bigelow Aerospace managed to successfully attach the first inflatable room to the International Space Station. Because this is the first of its kind, it has caught the attention of many. But the makers of the expandable module believe that they can do more than that, their goal is to use this technology to bring more people to space and possibly create a "space hotel".
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