Source: Above

US-based space company Above Space, formerly known as Orbital Assembly, is aiming to launch two space stations with tourist accommodation: Voyager Station and Pioneer Station.

Pioneer Station, described by Above Space as "the first gravity enabled space station, where commerce, research, and leisure thrive in space", could be operational next year.

It is to house 28 people and be a smaller version of Voyager Station, which is scheduled to accommodate 400 people and open in 2027.

Both are expected to resemble a rotating wheel orbiting the Earth, with renderings of interiors not dissimilar to that of a luxury hotel on the ground - only with surreal views of the solar system.

Compact and stylish rooms onboard the vessel include a view, a bed, and a desk for the most remote kind of work there is.

Above Space said on its website that guests can now book their next high-end resort vacation in space on Pioneer Station.

The advertisement read: "Reserve your spot aboard the world's first all-inclusive luxury space hotel and enjoy incredible views of space from the comfort of your own hotel room stocked with gravity.

"Inside the Pioneer Station, you'll experience comforts not available on other space platforms."

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