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Posh space bases of the future including floating 400-guest ‘orbital ring’ and Hilton’s Starlab with flying sky gym
Posh space bases of the future including floating 400-guest ‘orbital ring’ and Hilton’s Starlab with flying sky gym
Published on March 24, 2025 at 07:16 PM
Hilton Hotels reveals fly-through of floating Starlab space base
LIVING in space is about to get a whole lot fancier as design companies race to get their futuristic bases floating around Earth.
The International Space Station's days are numbered (with it due to come down in just five years) â but there are some tempting replacements in the works.
The Starlab is a proposed space station that would float above EarthIts interiors have been designed by hotel giant HiltonPassengers would be able to stare down at Earth from space
Hilton Starlab
First up is the Starlab, which would be a commercial space station built for four people.
And its creators have brought iconic (and previously Earth-only) hotel chain Hilton on board to design the interior â including living spaces.
It's being funded by the USA‘s Nasa and Europe‘s ESA, and would help to replace the ISS once it's deorbited in the early 2030s.
Late last year, Hilton revealed a fly-through video to show the interior, including “communal areas, wellness spaces, and advanced sleeping quarters”.
“This first-look at the Starlab project is just a sneak peek at the exciting progress we’ve made in research and design over the past two years,” said Hilton's Larry Traxler.
“Our team is enthusiastic about the future of human space exploration and how hospitality has an opportunity to touch it allâfrom pre-flight training, to the in-space experience, to our guests’ return to Earth.”
The Starlab station would feature relaxation pods and an above-Earth gym.
And each guest would have their own “private sleeping pod”.
It's expected to launch as soon as 2028, with Elon Musk‘s SpaceX chosen to use its Starship rocket as a launch vehicle.
Sadly the project is meant to be for American and European astronauts who want to conduct research â and not for space tourism.
Watch view from inside Jeff Bezos’ ritzy Orbital Reef ‘space park’ for tourists
Voyager Station
Then there's the Voyager Station, which is a giant ring that orbits Earth.
The space station uses a rotating wheel design that promises to provide Earth-like gravity in orbit.
It's being developed by a US-based company called Above: Space Development Corporation.
And it would be expected to house as many as 400 guests at a time.
The Voyager Station is an enormous ring that promises to offer Earth-like gravity
There's also a smaller Pioneer Station pitched that could be built sooner, but would only house 28 passengers.
Above: Space hopes that tourists would be able to take in stunning views of Earth on trips that last between four days right up to two weeks.
Of course the length of the trip would likely depend on how much you're willing to pay â and though there's no set pricing, tickets to space won't come cheap.
The hope is that guests would be able to stay in luxurious accommodation â similar to Earthly hotels, but with space views â in the ring portion of the structure.
You'd be able to enjoy a luxurious hotel-style environment â but in space
Meanwhile the operations and control would take place in the central part of the “wheel” â which is also where large spaceships could dock.
Sadly, there's no word on funding or construction just yet.
And the creators say they'd need to bring in around a billion dollars to get up and running, with five years of development time.
So while the designs might be impressive, it's not worth saving up for a holiday on the Voyager Station just yet.
Orbital Reef
Blue Origin and Sierra Space are set to launch a floating space stationYou'll be able to enjoy stunning views of Earth from the windowsIt's meant to serve as one of the replacements for the International Space Station
Amazon founder and billionaire Jeff Bezos channels his space ambitions through Blue Origin.
The company is best known for its rockets, but it's also working on plans for a low-Earth orbit space station.
This high-flying base is called Orbital Reef, and is described as a “mixed-use business park” â and that includes serving up space tourism.
It was first revealed in 2021, and is part of a Nasa-funded project to create a commercial space station that can be used for above-Earth holidays (as well as research and business).
The space station is being developed by Blue Origin, the space company headed up by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos
The station would circle Earth 250 miles overhead and offer tourists stunning views of our home planet, with Blue Origin adding: “Reducing the costs associated with living and working in space is paramount to a vibrant future for the benefit of Earth.”
Bezos' company explains: “Think spacious modules with large windows to view Earth, our blue origin, while experiencing the thrill of weightlessness in complete comfort.
“Distinct quarters will be designed for personal and business use, and large hatches create a safe and inspiring environment.
“We aim to provide a truly extraordinary experience, whether you are in orbit for research, logistics, tourism, or other applications.”
Blue Origin described Orbital Reef as opening “the next chapter of human space exploration”Some areas of the Orbital Reef space station can function as research labsBlue Origin and Sierra Space are designing Orbital Reef to support docking for many types of spacecraft
WHAT IS THE ISS?
Here's what you need to know about the International Space Station...
The International Space Station, often abbreviated to ISS, is a large space craft that orbits Earth and houses astronauts who go up there to complete scientific missions
Many countries worked together to build it and they work together to use it
It is made up of many pieces, which astronauts had to send up individually on rockets and put together from 1998 to 2000
Ever since the year 2000, people have lived on the ISS
Nasa uses the station to learn about living and working in space
It is approximately 250 miles above Earth and orbits around the planet just like a satellite
Living inside the ISS is said to be like living inside a big house with five bedrooms, two bathrooms, a gym, lots of science labs and a big bay window for viewing Earth
But the ISS's days are numbered, with a de-orbiting planned for 2030
Ultimately the ISS will crash into the sea, and will be replaced by commercial space stations
Tourists may visit Orbital Reef to capture stunning views of Earth from spaceThe station is supposed to function like a giant “business park”Blue Origin says that Orbital Reef will give business “an address in orbit”
Blue Origin has teamed up on the project with a company called Sierra Space, which says it hopes to get Orbital Reef live “by the end of this decade”.
The latest updates on the project came midway through 2024, when Nasa (which has promised $130 million in funding) revealed that Blue Origin had passed several testing milestones â including Sierra Space's inflatable LIFE habitat modules.
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