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Dyson sphere
hypothetical megastructure, originally described by Freeman Dyson
Bernal sphere
long-term space habitat, proposed in 1929 by J. D. Bernal, consisting of a large hollow spherical shell filled with air
Bharatiya Antariksha Station
proposed Indian space station
Russian Orbital Service Station
proposed Russian space station
Haven-1
Haven-1 is a planned space station in low Earth orbit that is in development by American aerospace company Vast. If launched, it will be the first ever commercial space station. The station is expected to launch in Q1 2027 atop a SpaceX Falcon 9. The first mission to Haven-1, Vast-1, is expected to launch a crew of four astronauts on board a Crew Dragon spacecraft to the space station for thirty days. More launches are expected to occur using Crew Dragon to shuttle astronauts to and from Haven-1 over the course of its lifespan.
Orbital Reef
planned low-Earth-orbit space station developed by Blue Origin and Sierra Space
rotating wheel space station
space station concept
Bigelow Commercial Space Station
proposed private space station designed by Bigelow Aerospace
Voyager Station
proposed hotel space station
Starlab
planned low-Earth-orbit space station developed by Starlab Space
Orbital Technologies Commercial Space Station
proposed commercial orbital space station
Nautilus-X
Nautilus-X (Non-Atmospheric Universal Transport Intended for Lengthy United States Exploration) is a rotating wheel space station concept developed by engineers Mark Holderman and Edward Henderson of the Technology Applications Assessment Team of NASA.
Axiom Space Station
proposed private space station
Power and Propulsion Element
command and communications center of Lunar Gateway
Exploration Gateway Platform
original station design concept of the future LOP-G
Galactic Suite Design
Spanish aerospace design company
Mars Base Camp
Concept Mars orbiter
Aurora Space Station
design concept for a commercial space station
Varda Space Industries
space manufacturing startup