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Colorado -based Sierra Space plans to replace the International Space Station with inflatable living quarters.
The company's Dream Chaser , the world’s first winged commercial space plane, is targeting a September launch to ferry cargo to the ISS .
Sierra Space's second act will be an inflatable space habitat called LIFE (Large Integrated Flexible Environment ) The habitat measures 27 feet in diameter and rises to the equivalent of a three -story building.
The LIFE habitat has undergone several “burst tests” at NASA ’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville , Alabama , where it was inflated to see how much internal pressure it could bear before it explodes.
Sierra Space plans to develop a crewed version of Dream Chaser that can bring astronauts, as well as cargo to the ISS .
The company plans to become the largest real estate developer in space.
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