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Inflatable homes on the Moon? Scientists reveal how humans could live there sooner than expected - Futura-Sciences
- Inflatable lunar habitats could expand living space per launch kilogram, boosting efficiency for Artemis missions.
- Max Space and Voyager Technologies are collaborating to develop inflatable habitats for future crewed missions.
- The Artemis program plans a cautious return to the Moon, with Artemis IV around 2028 as a potential milestone.
- NASA has tested inflatable technology for decades, including BEAM on the International Space Station.
- Materials like vectran are under consideration to protect inflatables from micrometeorites and lunar dust.
- Sierra Space is developing Life modules for inflatable space stations under NASA contracts tied to Artemis.
- NASA's BEAM experience demonstrated the viability of expandable habitats beyond traditional rigid structures.
- Inflatable habitats promise reduced launch mass and easier deployment compared with rigid modules.
- The article highlights both the technological promise and remaining timeline uncertainties for lunar habitats.
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