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Blue Origin is the latest American company to announce plans to develop a private space station. The company and its partners said this week that the station, called "Orbital Reef1," will be operated as a "mixed use business park" in space.
Blue Origin's main partner will be Sierra Space, a part of U.S.-based defense2 contractor3 Sierra Nevada Corporation. The project is also backed by Boeing, Arizona State University and other companies.
In a statement, Sierra Space said Orbital Reef aims to open up new markets in space and provide individuals and companies the chance "to establish their own address on orbit."
The company aims to begin operating Orbital Reef between 2025 and 2030. The station plans to stay in low-Earth orbit, at about 500 kilometers, which is higher than the International Space Station (ISS).
The developers say Orbital Reef will support 10 people in an area of about 830 cubic meters, nearly the size of the ISS. It will serve a range of private customers. This could include science researchers, space agencies, nations without space programs and technology and manufacturing companies.
Space tourists would also be able to visit Orbital Reef. The visitors would be able to enjoy clear views of Earth and would experience 32 sunrises and sunsets each day, Blue Origin said in an online fact document.
Brent Sherwood is Senior Vice4 President of Advanced Development Programs for Blue Origin. He said the past development of flight vehicles and space stations by NASA and other space agencies had prepared the way for private space stations to become a reality.
Now, Orbital Reef will seek to "expand access, lower the cost, and provide all the services and amenities5 needed to normalize space flight," Sherwood said.
Blue Origin has already launched a space tourism service that provides rides to the edge of space aboard its rockets and spacecraft capsule. The flights permit passengers to experience a few minutes of weightlessness and observe Earth from afar.
Lindy Elkins-Tanton is Vice President of the Interplanetary Initiative6 at Arizona State University. She has been involved in planning Orbital Reef. In a Blue Origin video, Elkins-Tanton said she sees the project as a kind of space "village."
"Think of it as many different organizations and people in their own parts of Orbital Reef, doing their own activities," she added.
Sherwood said that the station's developers will work hard "to make sure that Orbital Reef is not just for the entities7 that have had access to space so far." Instead, he said it will be designed "to be humanity's footprint" in low-Earth orbit. "And that means all the nations and companies and peoples of the world."
Sierra Space has also been developing a space plane called Dream Chaser. It has been awarded a NASA contract to perform at least seven supply missions to the ISS beginning as soon as next year, the company announced in April.
Orbital Reef is one of several private space stations planned in the coming years as the future of the aging ISS is unclear. The ISS project is set to end in 2024 unless its international partners approve new financing8 to keep it going.
NASA officials have signaled that a continuation of the ISS beyond 2024 is likely. But NASA also holds a contract with a company called Axiom to develop a new space station that will first be attached to the ISS before becoming free-flying.
The ISS's other main supporter, Russia, has said it is considering quitting the project as early as 2025 to build its own space station. China's space agency has already deployed9 a new space station and sent astronauts to visit it earlier this year.
The plans for private space stations have been welcomed by NASA, which announced this year it plans to award up to $400 million in contracts for such projects.
Last week, another private space station project was announced by a group of cooperating American companies. Space services company Nanoracks said it was teaming up with Voyager Space and Lockheed Martin to develop "the first-ever free flying commercial space station." The companies say that space station, to be called "Starlab," should be operational by 2027.
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address – n. the details of where a building is, including the number, road name, town, etc.
customer – n. someone who buys goods or services from a business
tourist – n. a person who travels to a place for pleasure
access – n. a way of getting near, at or to something or someone
amenity10 – n. a building, piece of equipment or service that is provided for people's comfort of enjoyment11
capsule – n. the part of a spacecraft that people live in
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n.防御,保卫;[pl.]防务工事;辩护,答辩 | |
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n.订约人,承包人,收缩肌 | |
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n.坏事;恶习;[pl.]台钳,老虎钳;adj.副的 | |
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n.令人愉快的事物;礼仪;礼节;便利设施;礼仪( amenity的名词复数 );便利设施;(环境等的)舒适;(性情等的)愉快 | |
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n.主动性,首创精神,主动权(的行动),倡议 | |
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实体对像; 实体,独立存在体,实际存在物( entity的名词复数 ) | |
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(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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n.pl.生活福利设施,文娱康乐场所;(不可数)愉快,适意 | |
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n.乐趣;享有;享用 | |
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