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  2. Bigelow Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Robert Bigelow - Wikipedia

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    2. Robert Thomas Bigelow [1] [2] (born May 12, 1944) is an American businessman. He owns Budget Suites of America and is the founder of Bigelow Aerospace. [3] [4] Bigelow has provided financial support for investigations of UFOs and parapsychological topics, including the continuation of consciousness after death. [5]

  4. Skinwalker Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Skinwalker Ranch, previously known as Sherman Ranch, is a property of approximately 512 acres (207 ha), [ a] located southeast of Ballard, Utah, that is reputed to be the site of paranormal and UFO -related activities. [ 1] Its name is taken from the skin-walker of Navajo legend concerning vengeful shamans .

  5. Exclusive-DeSantis' biggest donor says he won't give more ...

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    Bigelow, the founder of Las Vegas-based Bigelow Aerospace, said he wasn't waiting for an exact fundraising figure, but that "it's going to be a lot." In a statement to Reuters, a spokesperson for ...

  6. Bigelow Aerospace laid off all of its workers - AOL

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    Bigelow Aerospace -- the company that created the inflatable module attached to the International Space Station -- laid off 20 employees last week. Yesterday, it laid off its 68 remaining workers.

  7. Genesis I - Wikipedia

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    Genesis I. Genesis I is an experimental space habitat designed and built by the private American firm Bigelow Aerospace and launched in 2006. It was the first module to be sent into orbit by the company, and tested various systems, materials and techniques related to determining the viability of long-term inflatable space structures through 2008.

  8. Prototype space station module inflated on NASA's second try

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    Designed and built by privately owned Bigelow Aerospace, the BEAM is the first inflatable habitat to be tested with astronauts in space. Prototype space station module inflated on NASA's second ...

  9. Bigelow Expandable Activity Module - Wikipedia

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    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. It arrived at the ISS on 10 April 2016, [6 ...