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Max Space unveils new expandable space habitat for the moon and beyond:
'We need real estate that is scalable'
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By Leonard David published 4 hours ago
"They are truly ready for long duration space flights and lunar habitation."
three people in jeans and blazers stand in front of a round crenellated structure in a field
Expandable space patrol, left to right: Maxim de Jong, Max Space
co-founder and chief technology officer, Saleem Miyan, co-founder and
CEO, and Aaron Kemmer, Max Space co-founder and chairman. (Image credit: Future/Barbara David)
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado rCo Next-generation space habitats for low
Earth orbit, the moon and beyond are on display here at the Space
Foundation's 41st annual Space Symposium.
Max Space has unveiled a large sub-scale version of their expandable
habitat, giving viewers a real look at how best to offer far greater
habitable volume for future space endeavors. "This is more than a
model," said Saleem Miyan, co-founder and CEO of Max Space, based in
Florida. "It is a physical demonstration of a new approach to space infrastructure, far greater habitable volume, lower launch mass and
logistics burden, scalable architecture for commercial low Earth orbit stations, lunar surface systems, and future deep space missions."
If we are serious about permanent human presence on the moon and in
space, Miyan told Space.com, "we need real estate that is scalable and
built for how humans will actually live and operate off Earth."
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Practical readiness of materials
Many refer to what's called Technical Readiness Levels (TRL's) of their products being readied for use in space.
Max Space relies heavily on its over three decades of material science expertise, referring to and also refers to that knowhow as PRM's - the Practical Readiness of Materials, said Miyan. "And they are truly ready
for long duration space flights and lunar habitation," he said.
The next era of space habitation will not be built with small thinking,
Miyan said.
Strategic partnership
In February a new strategic partnership was announced between Voyager Technologies and Max Space.
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"This technology reflects a fundamental shift in how humanity will live
and work in space," said Dylan Taylor, chairman and CEO of Voyager rCo a defense and space technology company. Sustained operations on the moon "require infrastructure designed for endurance, scalability and
industrial execution," he said in a press statement.
"The moon is no longer a single destination or a flags-and-footprints exercise," Taylor added. It is the next operational domain in a growing
space economy, he said.
an illustration of several round, domed structures on the moon
An illustration of Max Space expandable habitats on the surface of the
moon. (Image credit: Max Space)
Phased development path
Max Space has been an early pioneer in expandable structure development.
The company's lightweight expandable habitat launches compactly and
expands 20 times larger once deployed in orbit or other destination,
allowing a large, fully equipped habitat to launch on a single SpaceX
Falcon 9 rocket.
The strategic partnership blueprints a phased development path,
including ground validation and in-space demonstrations later this
decade. That development path's goal is to enable operational moon and
Mars capabilities aligned with NASA's exploration timelines.
For more on Max Space, visit the company's website.
Leonard David
Leonard David
Space Insider Columnist
Leonard David is an award-winning space journalist who has been
reporting on space activities for more than 50 years. Currently writing
as Space.com's Space Insider Columnist among his other projects, Leonard
has authored numerous books on space exploration, Mars missions and
more, with his latest being "Moon Rush: The New Space Race" published in
2019 by National Geographic. He also wrote "Mars: Our Future on the Red Planet" released in 2016 by National Geographic. Leonard has served as
a correspondent for SpaceNews, Scientific American and Aerospace America
for the AIAA. He has received many awards, including the first Ordway
Award for Sustained Excellence in Spaceflight History in 2015 at the AAS Wernher von Braun Memorial Symposium. You can find out Leonard's latest project at his website and on Twitter.
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