13 April 2024 – With its cutting-edge inflatable homes, Max Space is a trailblazing firm that hopes to take humanity into the furthest reaches of Space. These inflatable buildings, which were shown at the 39th Space Symposium, have the potential to completely transform Space living and open the door for colonies on Mars and the moon.
Kemmer promotes inflatable habitats as the way of the future for space settlement, drawing on his expertise with Made In Space.
These structures, which maximize internal capacity and save launch costs, launch in a compressed condition, unlike traditional modules, and then expand dramatically in Space. Concept to Reality: Orbiting Prototypes Expansible habitats have real promise; BEAM, Genesis 1, and 2 are examples of prototypes that are now in Space.
Conclusion
The feasibility of inflatable dwellings in Space is shown by these innovative modules created by Bigelow Aerospace and Thin Red Line Aerospace. Building on this basis, Max Space produces scalable and reasonably priced modules using cutting-edge technologies. The business plans to test a module that will grow to a pressurized capacity of 20 cubic meters in orbit during its first off-Earth test in 2026.