The world’s first space hotel, Voyager Station, is set to open in 2027.

The world’s first space hotel, Voyager Station, is set to open in 2027.

Developed by Above: Space Development, the hotel will host up to 400 guests and 112 crew members.

Its design features a rotating wheel that creates artificial gravity, mimicking lunar conditions.

Guests can enjoy amenities like restaurants, bars, a cinema, a spa, a gym, and luxury villas.

Construction is slated to begin in 2026, with operations expected the following year.

Voyager Station aims to make space tourism a reality, offering a unique experience beyond Earth.

Though the cost of tickets may be high initially, future advancements in rocket technology could make space travel more affordable.

This project marks a major leap in commercial space travel and the future of low Earth orbit commercialization.

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