Axiom Space Station vs. Blue Origin's Orbital Reef (Watch It Here)
2022 ж. 17 Мам.
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NASA has announced that the International Space Station will expire in 2028. But commercial space stations are currently under development. Both the Axiom Space Station and Blue Origin's Orbital Reef are front-runners to be built as the next-generation outposts. Check out how they compare side by side. Never miss a deal again! See CNET’s browser extension 👉 bit.ly/39Ub3bv
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For America and her allies to pursue progress, we need both Axiom and Orbital Reef. We also need to figure out how to add a rotating annex for habitat modules via Werner Von Braun-style spinning wheels in space. Then space station occupants can work in microgravity and also live in simulated Earth-normal 1.0 g for their long-term health and safety.
Can we please have modules from the ISS incorporated into these stations for historical preservation purposes instead of it burning up. Like the AX-1 assembling itself on the ISS? Have it keep a module xD (I wish it was feasible to boost the station into an inclination for preservation 😞 )
@Immortal Absol that's a great thought...
I believe it would cost more than it’s worth to preserve the ISS modules, that’s why I think they decided to burn it up. However, I think it would be better to make a recycling and manufacturing plant in the space that can collect junk and debris and may be even asteroids and recycle all that to make other items that can be used to make other modules or even space crafts right there in the space! Initially it would be difficult to make such a plant but start small and in no time the plant should become quite huge from the very junk it recycled!
@@rajdivecha I know, I just love the idea of a space museum or historical modules.
Well axiom is going to atach the Leonardo module from the iss
this would be cool. idk if possible
That guys hair at 1:57 is really cool. Good luck to Axiom and Blue Origin.
So exciting!
No , Vs get them Both up in orbit 🚀💯
If the orbital space stations were a school, that would be what true high school is.
So… why do they never talk about using spacex as a launch provider
Because that's a given, who else is going to do it? They all suck!
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