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  1. Bigelow Aerospace is a company that develops and operates spacecraft and habitats for commercial and government customers. It also hosts a live stream event with Robert Bigelow, a paranormal enthusiast and founder of the company, on Sept. 10th.

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  2. t. e. Bigelow Aerospace was an American space design and manufacturing company which closed its doors in 2020. It was an aeronautics and outer space technology company which manufactured and developed expandable space station modules. Bigelow Aerospace was founded by Robert Bigelow in 1998, and was based in North Las Vegas, Nevada.

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    Headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada, Bigelow Aerospace is a general contracting, research and development company that concentrates on achieving economic breakthroughs in the costs associated with the design, development, and construction of habitable space structures for private enterprise and government use.

  4. Jan 21, 2022 · NASA has hired a new company to provide engineering support for BEAM, an inflatable module on the ISS built by Bigelow Aerospace. Bigelow Aerospace, once a pioneer in inflatable module technology, laid off its workforce in 2020 and has not disclosed its future plans.

  5. Sep 13, 2019 · NASA is currently conducting a two-week ground test on Bigelow Aerospace's B330 habitat here at the company's headquarters, assessing the module's suitability as a deep-space astronaut...

  6. Jan 11, 2013 · NASA awarded a $17.8 million contract to Bigelow Aerospace to provide a new expandable habitat for the International Space Station. The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module will demonstrate the benefits of this technology for future exploration and commercial space endeavors.

  7. The Bigelow Expandable Activity Module (BEAM) is an experimental expandable space station module developed by Bigelow Aerospace, under contract to NASA, for testing as a temporary module on the International Space Station (ISS) from 2016 to at most 2028, when the contract can not be further extended.