SpaceX Delivers World’s 1st Inflatable Room for Astronauts

SpaceX has made good on a high-priority delivery: the world’s first inflatable room for astronauts.
SpaceX Delivers World’s 1st Inflatable Room for Astronauts
The SpaceX Dragon cargo ship approaches the International Space Station on April 10, 2016. A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship arrived at the ISS on Sunday, two days after launching from Cape Canaveral, Fla. ISS astronauts used a big robot arm to capture the Dragon, orbiting 260 miles above Earth. NASA TV via AP
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—SpaceX has made good on a high-priority delivery: the world’s first inflatable room for astronauts.

A SpaceX Dragon cargo ship arrived at the International Space Station on Sunday, two days after launching from Cape Canaveral. Station astronauts used a robot arm to capture the Dragon, orbiting 250 miles above Earth.

The Dragon holds 7,000 pounds of freight, including the soft-sided compartment built by Bigelow Aerospace. The pioneering pod—packed tightly for launch—should swell to the size of a small bedroom once filled with air next month.

It will be attached to the space station this Saturday, but won’t be inflated until the end of May. The technology could change the way astronauts live in space: NASA envisions inflatable habitats in a couple decades at Mars, while Bigelow Aerospace aims to launch a pair of inflatable space stations in just four years for commercial lease.