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Nanoracks Airlock Passes Johnson Space Center’s Astronaut Training Exercise

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July 18, 2017 – Houston, TX – The NanoRacks Airlock Module design continues to mature as NASA’s Johnson Space Center successfully ran testing on a NASA-built full-scale mockup of the Airlock in their Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL).

The tests confirmed that spacewalking astronauts will be able to successfully maneuver around the Airlock structure and mounted external payloads. Astronauts will be able to do this with the assistance of handrails, which have been strategically placed by the NanoRacks design team.

The mission of the NBL is to prepare for space missions involving spacewalks. NASA team members use the NBL to develop flight procedures, verify hardware compatibility, train astronauts, and refine spacewalk procedures during flight that are necessary to ensure mission success.

In May 2016, NanoRacks and NASA signed a Space Act Agreement to begin development of a private airlock module onboard the International Space Station (ISS). In February 2017, NanoRacks announced that the Company has selected Boeing as a partner to fabricate and install the Airlock’s Passive Common Berthing Mechanism (PCBM), which is used to connect most pressurized modules of the ISS – and is the most critical piece of hardware for the NanoRacks Airlock Module

“All is progressing smoothly with the development of our commercial Airlock,” says Airlock Project Manager, Brock Howe. “We are still targeting launch in 2019 in a SpaceX Dragon trunk, and we’re thankful for the hard work involving all of our Airlock partners, including our friends at Boeing, ATA Engineering, and Oceaneering.”

The NanoRacks Airlock Module is five times larger than the existing Japanese (JEM) Airlock currently on Station, and will be commercially operated, driven by market demand and a growing customer base.

The NanoRacks-made full-size mockup of the Airlock is outside of the exhibit marketplace at the International Space Station Research and Development Conference July 17-21, 2017 in Washington, D.C. Be sure to tweet a photo of yourself with the model to @NanoRacks and use the hashtag #Airlock2019!

About NanoRacks

NanoRacks LLC was formed in 2009 to provide commercial hardware and services for the U.S. National Laboratory onboard the International Space Station via a Space Act Agreement with NASA. NanoRacks’ main office is in Houston, Texas, right alongside the NASA Johnson Space Center. The Business Development office is in Washington, DC. Additional offices are located in Silicon Valley, California and Leiden, Netherlands.

In July 2015, NanoRacks signed a teaming agreement with Blue Origin to offer integration services on their New Shepard space vehicle. NanoRacks, along with partners at ULA and Space Systems Loral was also recently selected by NASA to participate in the NextSTEPs Phase II program to develop commercial habitation systems in low-Earth orbit and beyond.

As of June 2017, over 550 payloads have been launched to the International Space Station via NanoRacks services, and our customer base includes the European Space Agency (ESA) the German Space Agency (DLR,) the American space agency (NASA,) US Government Agencies, Planet Labs, Millennium Space Systems, Space Florida, NCESSE, Virgin Galactic, pharmaceutical drug companies, and organizations in Vietnam, UK, Romania and Israel.

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