Category
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Boeing Starliner
crew capsule manufactured by Boeing
Bigelow Aerospace
American space technology company
Bigelow Expandable Activity Module
experimental expandable space station module
Robert Bigelow
hotel and aerospace entrepreneur from the United States
Genesis I
experimental space habitat, launched in 2006

TransHab
TransHab was a program pursued by NASA in the late 1990s to develop the technology for expandable habitats inflated by air in space. TransHab was intended as a replacement for the existing rigid International Space Station crew Habitation Module. When deflated, inflatable modules provide an 'easier to launch' compact form. When fully inflated, TransHab would expand to in diameter (compare to the diameter of the Columbus ISS Module).
Bigelow Commercial Space Station
proposed private space station designed by Bigelow Aerospace
Sundancer
Sundancer was the proposed third prototype space habitat intended to be launched by Bigelow Aerospace—and the first human-rated expandable module based on TransHab technology acquired from NASA. It was to have been used to test and confirm systems used in the company's commercial space station efforts during the early 2010s, and if successful, would have formed the first piece of the proposed commercial space station.
BA 330
The B330 (previously known as the Nautilus space complex module and BA 330) was an inflatable space habitat privately developed by Bigelow Aerospace from 2010 until 2020. The design was evolved from NASA's TransHab habitat concept. B330 was to have of internal volume, hence its numeric designation.
Genesis II
experimental space habitat, launched in 2007