The
venture will be built in partnership with Sierra Space, the
spaceflight wing of defense contractor Sierra Nevada Corp, and
will be backed by Redwire Space, Genesis Engineering Solutions
and Arizona State University.
Orbital Reef will be operated as a "mixed use business park",
and plans to provide the infrastructure needed to scale economic
activity and open new markets in space, Blue Origin and Sierra
Space said.
"Seasoned space agencies, high-tech consortia, sovereign nations
without space programs, media and travel companies, funded
entrepreneurs and sponsored inventors, and future-minded
investors all have a place on Orbital Reef," the companies said
in a statement.
Sierra in April announced plans to offer the first free-flying
commercial space station. (https://bit.ly/2ZlJ8g3)
In July, Blue Origin had a successful debut space tourism
flight, with Bezos and three others aboard. Earlier this month,
90-year-old U.S. actor William Shatner - Captain James Kirk of
"Star Trek" fame - became the oldest person in space aboard a
rocketship flown by Blue Origin.
(Reporting by Tiyashi Datta in Bengaluru; Editing by Devika
Syamnath)
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