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They’re Building a Hotel in Space Beginning
in 2025
Once the COVID-19 crisis is properly behind us, the travel industry will no
doubt witness a boom. Folks with the means for airfare will surely reconnect
with their paused passion for jet-setting. And if you find yourself stricken
with wanderlust, you may already be considering your first post-pandemic
destination. Paris! London! Westview, New Jersey! Maybe even someplace that
wasn’t inspired by the past year of television! Or maybe you’ll go the extra
mile (or extra 250 miles, directly upward) and visit the first ever space
hotel.
Per a recent report on Space.com (the leading authority on all matters
relating to hotels), the Gateway Foundation and Orbital Assembly Corporation are
working on the first ever commercial space station. Dubbed the Voyager Station,
the extraterrestrial cruise liner will take the form of a giant rotating circle.
(The rotation should maintain artificial gravity, the degree of which we might
experience on the Moon.) OAS has a team of NASA vets assigned to the project;
plans at present state that construction could begin as early as 2025.
The Voyager promises enough hotel rooms to cater to 400 guests, as well as
a slew of other accommodations. The Daily Mail lists restaurants, bars, spas,
gyms, and movie theaters among the projected features. (We have to imagine they
won’t be showing Gravity… or Alien… or 2001: A Space Odyssey… or The Andromeda
Strain. Honestly, it really might be best if they just stick to strictly
Earth-set films. For the sake of guests’ peace of mind.)
While the main structure will devote its real estate principally to luxury
living, exterior compartments will host other functions. Some will house basic
necessities for site maintenance, like crew members and supplies; others may
allocate space for NASA and the European Space Agency for research purposes;
further still could rent out to private users, corporations, or governments.
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