Not everyone can entertain and afford a trip to space, but Orbital Assembly is trying to make space tourism accessible, starting with the first space business park. Discover more here. spacetravel spacetourism PioneerStation VoyagerStation
Travelling to space will definitely be expensive, but Orbital Assembly plans to make it accessible even with the backlash of where the money should go instead.Like the many righteous heroes and protagonists we watch on screen, your dreams of travelling to space are coming to life sooner than you think!
The space hotel project was first launched by national provider Gateway Foundation. Now, it is managed by Orbital Assembly Corporation , which has cut links with Gateway. In 2021, it was reported that theInside Pioneer Station, set to open in 2025. Image: Orbital Assembly This project features the Pioneer Station, which can host 28 people and the Voyager Station, with a capacity of 400 people. The former is slated to be operational in 2025, bringing us Earthlings the chance to wake up to the expansive views of the solar system sooner than later.Dubbed as the first space business park with gravity, the Pioneer-class will have office spaces and research facilities available for rent.
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