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https://www.afinalwarning.com/500185.html (Natural News) The Orbital Assembly Corporation (OAC), a construction firm that focuses on space colonization, plans to build the first “space hotel” in 2025. In a virtual press junket on Jan. 29, OAC described the space hotel as a large, wheel-shaped structure that spins to generate artificial gravity while orbiting Earth.
The structure called the “Voyager Station” would include many amenities commonly found in a cruise ship, such as restaurants, spas and movie houses. It would cater to space tourists as well as researchers and space agencies.
Development is already underway, though the construction of the actual station isn’t starting in four years. The OAC team, which includes veteran engineers, pilots and architects from the