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Jeff Bezos's space company makes the space station "Orbital Reef" for business

A co -working space will be born in outer space!

Jeff Bezos's Space Company Blue Origin (Blue Origin), who has set a Guinness World Record and takes William Shatner, who played Captain Kirk in Star Trek, to outer space.

This time, we have announced that it will create an Orbital Reef, a space station for business.

Announcing #orbitaleef -a Commercial Space Station Transforming Human Space Travel and Opening Access to New Markets.OUR TEAM Developing the Premial Destinal Destinal In Low Earth Orbit:@Blueorigin@sierraspaceco@BoeingSpace@redwirespace@asuhttps: // t.co/pp4wxrfkf3pic.twitter.Com/QJDDYG7BSV

— Orbital Reef (@OrbitalReef) October 25, 2021

ジェフ・ベゾスの宇宙企業がビジネスのための宇宙ステーション「Orbital Reef」を作るって

New business first train station

"Orbital ReeF" flies through the low orbit of the earth, and various companies are conducting activities such as research in micro -gravity, creating a vibrant ecosystem and business model for the future.The aim is to provide end -to -end services to industrial, international, and commercial customers, and we will plan, peyload development, training, and analyze data for beginners of space flight.increase.

It is Sierra Space to do this business jointly.Beyond the aircraft, Boeing, Aerospace Maker Redwire, Genesis Engineering Solution, and Arizona State University.

You can use the universe to your address

Each company can rent and own residence and research space, and they will have an address in space.It seems that the advanced logistics, robotics and means of transportation born here can lead to the use of the earth and further space development.

In addition, services such as film shooting and staying at a space hotel like Russia the other day, and people who are not astronauts are widely opened.

The operation is within the next 10 years.It may be a little postponed, but if you go to outer space with the "New Shepard" rocket, I think you will definitely realize it.

And someday, we may have a chance to go to space.That way, you will be able to see the sunrise and sunset 16 times a day.

Source: YouTube, Twitter Via Orbital ReeF Via Newn AtlasReference: Business Insider