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NASA Picks Orbital Reef to Develop New Space Station

The goal is to create a commercial space station to replace the International Space Station by 2030.

The goal of Orbital Reef is to create a “mixed-use business park” in space. Credit: Blue Origin
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Key Takeaways:

  • NASA has selected Orbital Reef, developed by Blue Origin and Sierra Space, as the commercial successor to the International Space Station (ISS) in low-Earth orbit.
  • Orbital Reef is envisioned as a commercially owned and operated "mixed-use business park" in space, aiming to stimulate research and exploration before the ISS's expected retirement in 2030.
  • The project involves a consortium of companies, including Boeing, Redwire Space, Genesis Engineering Solutions, and Arizona State University, each contributing specific expertise to its design, operations, and broad accessibility.
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NASA has selected Orbital Reef as the successor to the International Space Station (ISS).

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin, alongside Sierra Space, were picked by NASA to design a commercially owned and operated space station in low-Earth orbit (LEO). The move, announced Thursday, comes as NASA hopes to stimulate research and exploration before the retirement of the ISS, expected in 2030.

Jeremy Kariuki

Jeremy attained his bachelor's in journalism and emerging media from Kennesaw State University. He also served in the Georgia Air National Guard as a C-130 Crew Chief for six years, holding an associate in aircraft maintenance technology.

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