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[i]"We developed a commercial pathway to the station, and now we want to extend that pathway outside the station," Jeff Manber, the company's managing director, told Ars in an interview. "This is a sign that we believe in the future of the station." ...NASA is interested, and it may give NanoRacks approval to proceed with developing the airlock as soon as next month. The agency and its primary station contractor, Boeing, are conducting a formal assessment to see if the airlock can be safely integrated into the station. "We've very intrigued by it, and we haven't found any showstoppers so far," Mike Read, manager of the space station National Lab Office at Johnson Space Center, told Ars. If approved by NASA, the airlock, which NanoRacks has dubbed the "Doorway to Space," could launch as early as 2018 inside the trunk of a SpaceX Dragon capsule. The company says it could use the airlock as many as 12 times a year.[/i]
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