spaceflight,
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spaceflight,
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📆 November 2022 's is scheduled to begin construction in 📆 2026 and welcome guests by the end of the decade https://www.travelandleisure.com/trip-ideas/space-astronomy/voyager-station-first-space-hotel-open-2027

steinarb,
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@spaceflight Is that an X-15 parked in the hub...?

spaceflight,
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@steinarb I'd suggest a would be more likely as a "dinghy" 🚣. And as a ferry 🛳️

spaceflight,
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shnonks,
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@spaceflight "Voyager Station" got totally rebranded and scaled down as Above Space's Pioneer Station. Thank goodness, because the original Voyager Station concept was way too big to start with. Of the 8, Pioneer still seems like the most Powerpointy and least likely to actually happen, though.

spaceflight,
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@shnonks the company has been renamed (again), yes. There's near to no planning details, so also "powerpointy" 🙄. But the (planned) size is still big ?
200m diameter
440 occupants
https://abovespace.com/voyager
I'm pretty sure some billionaires 💰 are already waiting for to be ready as a 🚚 opportunity to build a hotel 🏨. Whether they'll need the current staff 👨‍🔬 remains to be seen.

michaelgemar,
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@spaceflight I’d say that Starlab, AxiomStation, and Haven1 are the only private proposals that have any chance of actually ending up operational. (And I give no chance for any rotating station to be functional by 2035 — the engineering unknowns are just too great, and the diameter needed to make rotation comfortable is quite large.)

spaceflight,
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@michaelgemar "comfortable" in the sense of "not causing nausea" 🤮 ? 😄

michaelgemar,
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@spaceflight Yeah, it’s not a great space hotel if its visitors are busy vomiting from motion sickness and disorientation.

And while artificial gravity is useful long-term, I’m not sure tourist paying to go to space for a short period don’t want to be in free fall. Isn’t that part of the point of being in space?

spaceflight,
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@michaelgemar AFAIK there's a basketball 🏀 field planned near the hub (where you'll feel way lighter)

spaceflight,
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spaceflight,
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🎥 🎬 : “The point is that because the commercial is growing 📈 at a very fast clip … the next piece would be the infrastructure that would allow more than just a few people up at a time to actually be doing activities like this off-world.”
has plans to create an “inflatable microgravity venue.” Enterprise is now working with Axiom and on filming an upcoming movie 🎞️ on that station. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/what-does-hollywoods-future-in-space-look-like-180982738/

spaceflight,
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iiXUeil5fQ
had a 27 t rotating "ferris wheel" ☸️ at a cost of $750,000 (equivalent to $6,300,000 💰💰💰 in 📆 2022).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%3A_A_Space_Odyssey#Rotating_sets

Just for one scene 🎥. Might be cheaper 〽️ to to a private 🤔

spaceflight, (edited )
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spaceflight,
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🇳🇬 📆 August 2023 Technical Infrastructure for a Self-Sufficient and Sustainable Hub 👨‍🎓 master's thesis. The importance of 🤖, a completely closed-loop ♻️ system, and novel ☢️🛡️ https://phys.org/news/2023-11-space-station-sunearth-l2.html

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