NanoRacks and Boeing are designing the new airlock to be used on the ISS and then moved to a future commercial space platform, Jeff Manber, NanoRacks chief executive, told SpaceNews. Credit: NanoRacks ...
An illustration of the Ixion module, an upper stage left in orbit and refitted as a space station module, being attached to the ISS. Credit: NanoRacks HOUSTON — A five-month study supported by NASA ...
The EV industry is currently making its mark on the consumer market, but perhaps it has even more potential in the commercial transportation industry. Most commercial urban traffic is done through ...
Axiom Space has received NASA approval to build a commercial destination module to help the agency continue low-Earth orbit missions once the International Space Station is decommissioned. NASA ...
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Axiom is planning three modules, one with large windows to observe Earth. NASA has selected a private company to deliver up to three new modules to the International Space Station (ISS), which may ...
NASA has selected Houston-based Axiom Space, a startup founded in 2016, to build the first commercial habitat module for the International Space Station (ISS). This module will be used as a ...
NASA has announced via a new press release that Axiom Space out of Houston will be the first company to provide NASA with a commercial destination module for the International Space Station (ISS).
Forge Nano’s 200 mm single-wafer, thermal atomic layer deposition (ALD) platform for compound semiconductor manufacturing to be unveiled in Taipei Tool build slots available with delivery expected in ...
Utmo Light, a Chinese perovskite company, is showcasing its first commercial perovskite solar module this week at the SNEC PV trade show in Shanghai. The Module UL-M12-G1 measures 1,200 mm x 600 mm ...
HOUSTON — A five-month study supported by NASA has concluded that it is technically feasible to convert a launch vehicle upper stage into a habitat module that could be used on the International Space ...
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