Company's goal is to build orbiting space hotel by 2025

Originally published at: https://boingboing.net/2019/11/06/companys-goal-is-tio-build-o.html

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Company’s goal is to build orbiting space hotel by 2025

I hope there’s some atmosphere…

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Look out for Vermicious Knids.

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I bet the rooms will be small, and the walls paper thin.

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Gateway Foundation officials acknowledge that the station might not be entirely finished by 2025

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the Von Braun Rotating Space Station

huh. That’s one way to name it. I guess “Elysium” was too on the nose?

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Wanted: Space Furniture

djinn_chair_in_2001_a_space_odyssey

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Judging by NASA’s remark, it sounds like they would be building it on earth. That would definitely be a pretty large feat of physics to get it into space. Also, will they employ trained astronauts to maintain it? I just think about all the high end hotels on earth that were once maintained and beautiful only to have 20 years later dilapidated and waiting for an investor to save it.

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Von Braun? Honoring the Nazi SS officer who worked to death slave laborers so he could more efficiently bomb civilians in Great Britain? Um… how about, NO. This is mind-bogglingly f*cked up to call it that.

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Nice! I like the billionaire-culling Space-bait.

Plus the Space-cleaning staff.

And the Space-concierge.

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Wanted:
Housekeepers, bellboys, bar and waitstaff. No prior experience necessary, advanced degree in aerospace engineering preferred.

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We all know how this ends…

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So they want something in orbit for an actual opening in 2027? That still sounds tremendously ambitious. The whole plan is “We are going to build a structure larger and much more elaborate than the ISS and have it done in less than a decade with private investor funding.” While ISS construction was hampered by the inefficiency of the Space Shuttle program it was still supported by two large nations plus contributions from other nations around the globe.

I’m not going to say that it’s impossible, but I have these guys in the same bucket as the supersonic bizjet guys, asteroid mining outfits, and Mars settlers as people who have a lot of ambition but extremely unrealistic timelines.

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I hear Adam Neumann and Elizabeth Holmes are available. I’ll bet they could promise to get it up and running even faster, maybe by 2022? I mean if you are going to go pie space station in the sky you might as well go all the way :thinking:

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I think it would look better if Boris designed it.

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I guess this means they’re looking for suckers …I mean investors.

No way itcould be built by then - no way it would be affordable for your average family to go vaction in space. Maybe if they get passed the hurdles in devloping a space elevator the cost could come down.

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The International Space Station has a crew of six and cost $150 billion USD to build. Suckers is right.

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Company’s goal is to build orbiting space hotel by 2025

My goal is to be a billionaire and dating Anne Hathaway by 2025. Is it a realistic goal? Do I have a plan for achieving it? Well, no. What’s your point?

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Not the first time, either…

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/nasa-gives-its-mission-target-a-name-right-out-of-nazi-mythology_n_5c2cd728e4b05c88b704c484

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What agencies could require a decommission, reentry, and disposal plan for companies whose bright idea involves launching materials into space? They always seem to forget about that part of the project, and those of us on the ground need some protection. Ever since Skylab, this makes me nervous:

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