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Bigelow Aerospace was a company dedicated to developing and manufacturing expandable space station modules. Founded in 1998 by Robert Bigelow, it licensed technology from NASA and invested hundreds of millions of dollars in research and development. The company built and launched two unmanned prototypes, Genesis I and II, and developed a module, BEAM, that was attached to the International Space Station. Bigelow Aerospace had ambitious plans to create a commercial space station for research, tourism, and government use, but faced challenges including delays in launch capabilities, the COVID-19 pandemic, and a downturn in the space industry. The company ultimately closed its doors in 2020, leaving behind a legacy of innovation in the field of inflatable space habitats.
The source is a transcript of a conversation between individuals investigating a reported UFO sighting. The conversation focuses on the credibility of the witness, Andrew McMurtry, and the possibility that his sighting was a hallucination due to his previous time in a psychiatric ward. The...
Published 11/21/24
The conversation centers around a young girl named Cindy, who claims to have seen a spaceship on the beach. The account is investigated by military personnel who try to determine if there is a connection between Cindy's sighting and the disappearance of a pilot and his F-106 jet fighter. The...
Published 11/20/24