Details On Inflatable Space Modules
Decibel writes "Although it's been mentioned on Slashdot twice now, this article contains more details about Robert T. Bigelow's plan to orbit massive inflatable space habitats, with the first test modules to be launched next year. It also details the $50 million "America's Space Prize", with the objective to "spur development of a low-cost commercial manned orbital vehicle capable of launching 5-7 astronauts at a time to Bigelow inflatable modules by the end of the decade.""
Did you read my response? A Big Gemini capsule could easily meet the requirements. Especially on the reentry part. All that's needed is a classic epoxy/silicon heat shield, then the parawing for landing. On the ground the heat shield would be peeled off and replaced, the parawing repacked, and the capsule would be ready for relaunch.
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