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Celerity

(50,821 posts)
Thu Mar 11, 2021, 11:36 AM Mar 2021

First space hotel set to open in 2027

https://www.dezeen.com/2021/03/09/space-hotel-voyager-station-gateway-foundation/



The Gateway Foundation has announced that it intends to open the first hotel in space, named Voyager Station, in 2027. Voyager Station will be built by construction company Orbital Assembly Corporation, which describes itself as "the world's first large scale space construction company". According to the organisation, construction of the 50,000-square-metre facility will start in 2026 with the first passengers visiting the hotel in 2027. When it opens, the rotating hotel will have rooms for up to 440 people. The rotating ring-shaped form will give the station gravity equivalent to one-sixth of the Earth's. "Going to space will just be another option people will pick for their vacation" The Gateway Foundation originally revealed its design for the space hotel, which was then called the Von Braun Space Station, in 2019. At the time, its senior design architect Tim Alatorre explained that the aim of the project was to make visiting space accessible to everyone.



"Eventually, going to space will just be another option people will pick for their vacation, just like going on a cruise, or going to Disney World," Alatorre told Dezeen. "Because the overall costs are still so high most people assume that space tourism will only be available to the super-rich, and while I think this will be true for the next several years, the Gateway Foundation has a goal of making space travel open to everyone." Since its first launch, Orbital Assembly Corporation has revealed more details about the structure and its construction. The first element to be built will be a central un-pressurised ring structure that will contain the docking hub at its centre.



Following this, the 200-metre-diametre outer ring truss will be assembled and connected to the central ring by a network of spokes. This ring will support the 24 habitation modules, which will be used for hotel accommodation, restaurants, bars, gyms, crew accommodation and scientific research pods. According to the organisation, Voyager Station will be designed to have the "feel of a luxury hotel", with comfortable interiors that reject the sleek futurist look often depicted in films. "In the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, Stanley Kubrick's Space Station 5 is a sterile, white, museum-like hotel," explained Alatorre in an interview with Dezeen. "While it made for a clearly futuristic feeling in the movie, in reality, it wasn't a very inviting space. As humans, we innately connect to natural materials and colours."



Voyager Station will contain a range of holiday accommodation options with 500-square-metre "luxury villas" that will be available to be rented for a week, month or permanently. These villas will have sleeping space for 16 along with three bathrooms and cooking facilities. Alongside the villa, the space station will have numerous 30-square-metre hotel suites that will have beds for two people and a private bathroom. According to the Gateway Foundation, as the space hotel has gravity, guests should expect a similar experience to visiting a high-end hotel, with restaurants that "will rival the best venues on Earth". Guests will be able to relax in a triple-tier bar with a water feature that "will seemingly defy the laws of physics".

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First space hotel set to open in 2027 (Original Post) Celerity Mar 2021 OP
I'll take grifters for $1000, Alex. NT AZSkiffyGeek Mar 2021 #1
Are you confusing this with the Trump Orbital Resort and Casino? n/t PoliticAverse Mar 2021 #8
yeah sure. build that in one year? drray23 Mar 2021 #2
What could go nykym Mar 2021 #3
I don't think this is going to turn out well... IngridsLittleAngel Mar 2021 #4
That last SpaceX rocket blew up trying to land. House of Roberts Mar 2021 #5
People die every year on commercial aviation flights... PoliticAverse Mar 2021 #7
Commercial aviation has a far higher success to failure ratio, else few people would risk flying. House of Roberts Mar 2021 #10
Will we be stopping there on our Pan Am moon flight? n/t PoliticAverse Mar 2021 #6
This is gonna open in six years? CrispyQ Mar 2021 #9

drray23

(8,297 posts)
2. yeah sure. build that in one year?
Thu Mar 11, 2021, 11:41 AM
Mar 2021

It took many years and a lot of trip in low earth orbit to build the space station. I am very skeptical on their timetable. One year to build this gigantic structure ?

 

IngridsLittleAngel

(1,962 posts)
4. I don't think this is going to turn out well...
Thu Mar 11, 2021, 11:47 AM
Mar 2021

especially when it gets overran with Vermicious Knids.

House of Roberts

(6,115 posts)
5. That last SpaceX rocket blew up trying to land.
Thu Mar 11, 2021, 11:53 AM
Mar 2021

We are nowhere near the reliability needed for space tourists.

House of Roberts

(6,115 posts)
10. Commercial aviation has a far higher success to failure ratio, else few people would risk flying.
Thu Mar 11, 2021, 12:38 PM
Mar 2021

NASA had two failures out of 135 Space Shuttle missions. One was on takeoff and one was on re-entry. I wouldn't call that comparable odds.

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