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First Expandable Space Habitat is 'Cold," Astronaut Jeff Williams Says
The first expandable module in space called BEAM was finally opened for the first time. Astronaut Jeff Williams entered the module on June 6 to take samples and install sensors and equipment for the module's two-year test period in space.
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