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Every Thing You Need to Know About The World's First Space Hotel


Fri 20 Aug 2021 | 01:27 PM
Ahmed Emam

As international institutions and firms strive to get the affordable space tourism industry up and running, an American space firm will be constructing what could be the precursor to human space colonization.

A well-known space construction company called Orbital Assembly Corporation is currently working on a new space hotel.

It's expected that once it is complete, this hotel will be really the first of its kind that will offer an otherworldly vacation to travelers.

Their space station called the Voyager Station will feature a space hotel spread across 124,861 sq ft. The hotel will have rooms for 400 guests.

According to the latest international reports, the new innovative hotel will have artificial gravity, therefore the structure will comprise an unpressurized central ring. Moreover, the hotel will have a docking hub right at the center and a further outer ring connected via a series of spokes will be around it.

It will also have its own gravity equivalent to one-sixth of the amount on Earth.

The latest reports revealed that despite the fact that the space hotel will have futuristic décor and smart shape, the company will try to make things homely and warm.

On this basis, the 5382 sq ft luxury villas will have a sufficient capacity for up to 16 people and will be complete with a bathroom and kitchen.

According to the firm, each public space is designed with the modern traveler in mind.

the space firm revealed that the ring will be pided into 24 areas. Each of these places will feature all the facilities such as bars, rooms, restaurants, and fitness facilities, among others.

In addition to this, the hotel’s spacious, modern, light-filled rooms will come with comfortable bedding, large TVs, and free unlimited high-speed wifi.

Also, the space hotel’s gym module will become a sports area by day, and by night, it’ll transform into a concert venue.

 

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