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The Ultimate Burst Pressure test only failed after exceeding NASA ’s recommended x4 safety levels by 22 percent .
The inflatable structure is intended as a component in the Orbital Reef space station project involving NASA , Blue Origin , and Sierra Space .
Next year , Sierra Space plans to test its first 500 cubic-meter space station technology.
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