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Max Space expandable habitat technology could reduce costs and maximize space...in space.

Credit: Max Space
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00:00The International Space Station took 60 launches and $100 billion to make.
00:18Unless we make usable space in space a lot less expensive and much, much larger,
00:24humanity's future in space will remain limited.
00:30My first company, Made in Space, pioneered the first in-space manufacturing.
00:36But I quickly realized if we were ever going to bring real commercialization to space,
00:40we needed a lot more volume.
00:42Expandables are the only comprehensive solution that allowed this to be possible.
00:47And no one in the world knows space expandables better than Maxim.
00:51I built the first two inflatable, deployable spacecraft, Genesis 1 and 2,
00:56and they're still circling the globe to this day.
01:00Despite the success, we needed still a much bigger size.
01:04We developed a proprietary expandable architecture.
01:08It decomposes the pressure shell into discrete, uncoupled structural elements.
01:13It means that we can double, triple, quadruple the size of our architecture with full predictability.
01:19Our expandables at Maxspace are safer and stronger than standard metallic architecture.
01:25We've tested our modules to the limit.
01:27We exploded them, launched projectiles at them, vibe-tested, vacuum-tested, exposed them to space's harshest conditions.
01:35Our Maxspace modules are bigger, easier to manufacture, and more scalable than other systems.
01:41We just finished our full fidelity ground unit and are now building our flight unit,
01:45which will be the largest expandable habitat to ever go to space.
01:49The cost of launching to space is dropping dramatically.
01:53But without access to more volume, the potential of space remains out of our grasp.
01:58Our mission is to unlock a new frontier for humanity.
02:01This will enable new drugs to be created in space, revolutionary space-farming technologies,
02:07removing heavy industries' limitations on Earth, and a new type of entertainment.
02:17Everything we do stems from one goal, more volume, less cost.
02:22We get orders of magnitude more volume per rocket.
02:26That means one ISS at less than 1% of the cost.
02:31Maxspace was created to maximize space in space in a way that's never been possible.
02:37All before.

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