The Inflatable Antenna Experiment (IAE) was a NASA experiment that began on May 19, 1996, consisting of an inflatable antenna made of mylar which was launched from the Space Shuttle Endeavour during the 1996 STS-77 mission, in cooperation with the satellite Spartan-207.
[1][2] The antenna correctly inflated, separating from Spartan-207, before re-entering Earth's atmosphere a few days later, on 22 May.
IAE was intended to pave the way for the development of lightweight inflatable structures for space applications.
[3] The IAE was constructed by LGarde, Inc., an American aerospace company based in Orange County, CA.
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