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Jeff Bezos’ ritzy Orbital Reef ‘space park’ where tourists will float 230 miles over Earth

TOURISTS could be flocking to a fancy space station floating above Earth in just a few years.

The Orbital Reef station has been described as a “mixed-use business park” that will serve as a science lab, a hotel for tourists, and much more.

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Orbital Reef is a futuristic space stationCredit: Blue Origin / Sierra Space / Nasa
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It’s designed to serve as one of the replacements for the International Space StationCredit: Blue Origin / Sierra Space / Nasa
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The space station is being developed by Blue Origin, the space company headed up by Amazon founder Jeff BezosCredit: Blue Origin / Sierra Space / Nasa

It’s masterminded by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos‘ Blue Origin space company – along with Sierra Space, the business behind the runway-friendly Dream Chaser spaceplane.

Sierra Space describes it as “the first commercially owned and operated space station, offering unparalleled commerce, research, and tourism opportunities”.

It’s designed to float in a low-Earth orbit around 230 miles over our heads.

Early concepts for the space station were revealed in late 2021, and it’s expected that parts of the space station will be operational soon as 2027.

And it’s meant to be fully operational by 2030 – so mark your calendars for your big space vacation.

Blue Origin says the idea behind the space station is to allow people to spend time in space relaxing or even working – but without enormous fees.

“Reducing the costs associated with living and working in space is paramount to a vibrant future for the benefit of Earth,” the space giant explained.

“Blue Origin is focused on services, technical support, transportation, payload delivery, security, standardization, and delivering the best return on investment for Nasa and future residents.”