KEY POINTS
  • Jeff Bezos' space company Blue Origin unveiled its plan for a private space station called "Orbital Reef," which it expects to deploy between 2025 and 2030.
  • Blue Origin describes the Orbital Reef station, which would be habitable for up to 10 people, as a "mixed use business park" in space.
  • The company's primary partner for the station is Sierra Space, a subsidiary of aerospace contractor Sierra Nevada Corporation — with the team also including Boeing, Redwire Space and Genesis Engineering.

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WASHINGTON – Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin unveiled Monday its plan for a private space station called "Orbital Reef," which it will build in partnership with multiple space companies and expects to deploy between 2025 and 2030.

Blue Origin describes the Orbital Reef station, which would be habitable for up to 10 people, as a "mixed use business park" in space — as well as capable of "exotic hospitality" for space tourists.

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