142: Commercial Space Stations! Orbital Reef, Axiom Space, and Starlab
About Orbital Reef: https://www.orbitalreef.com/ Orbital Reef will be the premier mixed-use space station in low Earth orbit for commerce, research, and tourism by the end of this decade.
“Designed for use cases and ideas never before possible, Orbital Reef unlocks LEO by reducing cost and complexity for new kinds of customers. We provide end-to-end services, standard interfaces, and technical support needed by space flight novices: planning, payload development, training, transportation, data analysis, and security for your people or payloads (or both).”
Commercially developed, owned, and operated, Orbital Reef opens doors to new markets and catalyzes the growth of a vibrant space ecosystem. It provides an "address on orbit" for use, lease, or ownership that is international and open to all.
About Axiom Space: https://www.axiomspace.com/ The Apollo missions the first Moon landing inspired a generation. It spurred on innovation and ignited a spark in kids to aim high for their dreams. Those kids of yesterday turned into adults who are changing the world today. We want to light the spark in today’s generation to empower them to be the ones to change the world tomorrow. We’ll encourage them to aim higher for their dreams than ever before.
Through this giant inspirational and representative Artemis themed Earthwork created by artist Stan Herd, we will honor and recognize African American astronaut Stephanie Wilson who is not only a pioneer but also in the current NASA Artemis group.
She could be the first women to set foot on the Moon.
About Starlab: https://nanoracks.com/starlab/ The First Ever Free-flying Commercial Space Station
Nanoracks spent the last decade mastering the commercial operation of space stations, meeting customer demand, charting market growth, and self-investing in private hardware on the ISS. Based on this experience, we are excited to introduce Starlab, a continuously crewed commercial platform supporting a business designed to enable science, research, and manufacturing for customers around the world.
To learn more about the business and policy of space, check out Payload: https://payloadspace.com/
To BID on Dr. Sian Proctor’s space art, “Seeker” go here before November 5th: https://www.charitybuzz.com/catalog_items/auction-live-bid-seeker-space-flown-world-traveling-2285701?preview=1
More about the IAC (International Astronautical Congress)https://www.iafastro.org/events/iac/iac-2021/
Article about the 2020 space economy: https://www.statista.com/statistics/662231/space-economy-breakdown-globally-by-sector/
Related Episodes
WHERE TO LISTEN