Boom! Watch an inflatable space station module explode on video

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Doesn't 182.4 psi seem an insanely high pressure to need to reach? Over ten times atmospheric pressure. Some 128 tons per square metre. (sorry for the mixed notation)
Of course a woven inflatable structure can be designed to do it and did - very impressive test..
 
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They probably include fudge factors for micrometeorite damage, solar UV damage, being hit by a spacecraft, etc etc.
That certainly makes sense. It can be seen as adding a margin to allow for potential structural degradation over the lifespan. Adding a margin to survive a certain level of impact in case of collision also makes total sense.
 
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