NASA Now: Inflatable Structures
Posted on Nov 10, 2010 12:30:00 AM | John Entwistle | 4 Comments    |
NASA Now logoDuring this installment of NASA Now, NASA senior research engineer Judith Watson describes the project she's currently working on. She's one of a team of engineers at NASA's Langley Research Center who are studying inflatable structures that might one day be used to establish an outpost on the moon or Mars.


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4 On Feb 13, 2013 09:02:32 AM  guest  added a comment on your blog post. 

great

3 On Jan 24, 2012 01:19:54 AM  Pierre Davis  added a comment on your blog post. 

Inflatable structures are being created by NASA engineers this might be used for establishing outpost on the moon and mars.This makes a good design for outer space explorations.

2 On Nov 16, 2010 12:52:48 AM  NES  added a comment on your blog post. 

Thanks for the comment. You are correct. A link to the video should be added. Future NASA Now posts to the Teachers Corner will have a link to the video.

The link to the Inflatable Structures video is http://explorerschools.nasa.gov/web/nes/nasanow/?contentid=19061&title=NASA%20Now:%20Inflatable%20Structures

1 On Nov 12, 2010 03:24:43 PM  Rich Antcliff  added a comment on your blog post. 

It would be nice if there was a link here to the video?

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