Sierra Space Revealed An Even Bigger Inflatable Habitat to End NASA ISS!

Sierra Space Revealed An Even Bigger Inflatable Habitat to End NASA ISS!

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Sierra Space Revealed An Even Bigger Inflatable Habitat to End NASA ISS!
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00:00: Intro
00:29: Sierra Space inflatable module’s progress
06:47: The urgent deadline and support of SpaceX
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Sierra Space Revealed An Even Bigger Inflatable Habitat to End NASA ISS!
Not only is it getting closer but it’s also becoming increasingly ambitious.
I’m talking about our future home in space, of course, currently under development by Sierra Space.
Yes, the LIFE inflatable space station system is advancing rapidly, aiming to be ready for deployment before the ISS retires.
So, how is this groundbreaking system progressing?
Let’s find out on today’s episode of Great SpaceX.
Sierra Space Revealed An Even Bigger Inflatable Habitat to End NASA ISS!
The clock is ticking for the International Space Station (ISS), with its retirement on the horizon. This impending transition has set the stage for private space stations to rise as successors, bringing innovative designs and solutions to the forefront. One standout contender is Sierra Space’s inflatable LIFE (Large Integrated Flexible Environment) module, a project garnering considerable anticipation due to its ambitious vision and promising progress.
Sierra Space Revealed An Even Bigger Inflatable Habitat to End NASA ISS!
Recently, Sierra Space made notable advancements with its system, including progress on its innovative Trash Compaction and Processing System (TCPS). On November 25, the company announced, “In 2026, our Trash Compaction and Processing System (TCPS) will be tested aboard the International Space Station. This technology will be critical for future space exploration, handling waste management, stowage, and water reclamation for long-duration missions.”

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