MOSCOW – A Russian firm on Wednesday announced an ambitious bid to  fill the vacuum in the space tourism market by stationing an orbiting  hotel in the cosmos.
The Moscow-based Orbital Technologies has sky-high hopes that its planned Commercial Space Station  can serve as a tourism hub for well-heeled travellers and offer  overspill accommodation for the International Space Station and  workspace for science projects.
But it's unlikely to come anytime soon — the company  wants to launch a seven-room station by 2016 but may increase or  decrease that capacity based on customer demand.
Until now, space tourists  — a handful of megarich CEOs and philanthropists — have had to suffer  the indignity of hitching a ride with astronauts and cosmonauts to the  International Space Station and float around the space laboratory trying  not to break anything.
Now, or at least soon, they will have a place to gawk  at the view in private. The design is still being worked out but some  sketches released by Orbital Technologies resemble the International  Space Station.
Orbital Technologies does not disclose the cost of the project.
 
 
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