The Orbital Assembly Corporation (OAC) was founded in 2019, with the intention of accelerating the space construction industry. Known as the Voyager Station, the hotel built within the space station will cover 124,861 square feet (11,600sq m), including rooms for up to 400 guests.
To create artificial gravity, the structure will consist of an unpressurised central ring with a docking hub at the centre. Around that, a further outer ring will be connected via a series of spokes.
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The ring will be divided into 24 modules, or areas, containing everything you could want from a luxury hotel: modern rooms, bars, restaurants, fitness facilities and more. Unlike a regular hotel, there will also be parts dedicated to scientific research.
Thanks to its clever design, the hotel won’t be full of objects floating around. It’ll have its own gravity: the equivalent to one-sixth of the amount on Earth.
Basketball anyone? That’s not the only activity you could soon be doing in space. The hotel’s activity and gym module will be open for sports by day, and it’ll transform into a concert venue by night.
Despite being a pretty monumental undertaking, the space hotel is just one of the projects in the pipeline. Orbital Assembly also has plans to build more research units in space, as well as exploring other space tourism opportunities. While a trip to the space hotel will initially be expensive, the company hopes to make the experience more accessible in the future – as common as going to Disneyland or on a cruise.
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