Full-scale Sierra Space inflatable habitat explained - Watch it burst in test!
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
- Sierra Space has conducted stress test of a full-scale inflatable space habitat. It exceeded NASA's safety levels by 27 percent, according to a release from Sierra Space.
Credit: Sierra Space - Наука та технологія
Incredible! Great to see this progressing so quickly. Very much looking forward to seeing this thing fly!
The moment that thing popped, this video got a thumbs up.
I have a feeling these habs are going to become extremely popular fast.
This is amazing! Congratulations
Могу подсказать, что дальше. Дальше эти штуки могут заштопывать сами себя после удара микрометеорита. Допустим, там будет какой-нибудь каучук, который будет каким-то образом закрывать отверстие после попадания каких-то с высокоскоростных космических микро объектов. Так же туда можно поставить множество датчиков, чтобы они отслеживали целостность оболочки в разных секторах этого модуля. Если оболочка изношена, они предупредят, что модуль пора утилизировать.
Amazing!
Real space travel.
Suicide*
I wonder how they hold up to micro meteorites?
Exactly haha
The tensile strength they've been compared to is that of steel. So pretty well.
Marvellous presentation!
"We're not a company that wants to escape Earth. We're not a company that wants to go to another planet." - Gee, wonder what company he was referencing? 🤔🤫😜
No theyre a company that thinks an inflatable in orbit carrying people is a smart idea. Will end in catastrophe.
Why? Do you hate all planets and moons that don't orbit earth?
was würde geschehen wen ich darauf schissen würde
nur so eine frage wegen Mikrometeoriten die angeflogen kommen könnten
Vagy a rengeteg űr szemét ami szintén kárt tehet benne? De odáig nem fognak eljutni ha így haladnak a harmadik világháború ki provokálásával!!
Successful test.
So what's the blowing up ratio if its hit by space junk ?
High, even though they make out its “stronger than steel” with that kind of tension and pressure it wouldnt take much for a small, fast projectile to tear through
Very exciting
I think I need to get on that project! I've been seeing that "soft" spacecrafts as the future
Darn, they're USA... Spacestuff in the us is typically exclusive to us citizens by law for security. I want in!!!
Если это правда, то это революция.
So the idea now is to build something that will not pop, but you're not showing how you're going to prevent pinhole events from making it leak like a sive?
Well, if they make it right we will all have a space hotel up there pretty soon. Price per room? 😝
Room price will be more than anybody who has ever done any work could afford lol
Внутри этих штук должны работать роботы. Отличная мини-лаборатория или мини-фабрика. Особенно когда будут десятки таких надувных модулей на основе какой-то твёрдой несущей срединной модульной опоры. "Грозди винограда 🍇 на единой основе." там можно будет разместить огромное производство чего-либо разбросав по модулям производственные узлы. Конечно, я понимаю, что там не будут огромные объёмы производства, но уникальные товары в условиях микро-гравитации можно производить. И вполне возможно там либо совсем не будет людей, либо их будет человек 5. Люди очень требовательны к системам жизнеобеспечения станции, а роботы нет.
Will it have a Burger King?
Nice!
Neat tech. They still had to get their little dig in against Elon though.
What about making a modular inflatable habitat that is on par with the one in antarctica?
hmm. can't help wanting to know the internal volume to figure out how much of a pop that was.
Can we integrate this technology with earthen mounds for natural insulation , right here on earth for the millions wanting a small home? I could see communities of starter homes for people to get off the streets and modulate to anywhere they want to grow to.
This company's biggest challenge will be to stop hostile takeovers of its stock.
It’s a death trap.
It has more stopping power than the current protection the ISS has. @@bb5979
How long will it take to repair?
I hope no one will eat the dehydrated Taco Bell. The sweet release may exceed 77psi . 6:43
I've already seen this over a week ago. At Sierra's channel.
But this program ?? It s nasa ??
No. It’s a commercial program and NASA is not involved. However, the idea is that companies and government agencies, including NASA and the DoD, could rent space and time on the station.
Another 2 elephants per square noodle ingeneering .. Annoying ..
Sem palavras
I really hope this isn’t spacegate
nice boom!
I be damn, this is as dangerous as taking a fiberglass hall down to the titanic. We all know how that turned out
the pressure under water is alot higher and more dangerous than the pressures sustained in the vacuum of space. please do your research before saying stuff like this. this technology has been being developed since i was a kid and I've watched multiple of inflatable modules be launched including the successful Bigelow module. cant wait for this to be accepted by NASA and the rest of the space community as this will make space stations SO MUCH BIGGER
@IcedDragon420 research? You assume I have no understanding of sea pressure vs a vacuum. Granted the pressure is not nearly as high ( negative pressure of course ) what -10 to 15 psi or so. But think about why the shuttle orbited backwards? Have you given any thought to that?
How do you think a blowup building will handle getting hit with a bullet size rock traveling 100s of thousands miles per hr?
The shuttle orbited backwards so the rear would be hit, rather than the crew compartment.
We need to figure out how to build in space, not reinvent the wheel.
Pressure is not the problem. The safety of those inside is.
@anthonymiller7992 I agree with you %100 and will go forward with a new thought process when thinking about inflatable habitats
A space industrial company that doesn't want explore.
👉When will they use titanium fiber in the room?👈😡😡😡👍
*fart sound effect*
Perhaps they should hire some male engineers.
they have male engineers dummy
Sewing is women's work
@@shanent5793 But don't let them discriminate against you retards.
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Too bad space is fake and the earth is flat.