Blue Origin And
Sierra Space Developing Commercial Space Station
October 25, 2021
Blue Origin and Sierra
Space announced plans for Orbital Reef, a
commercially developed, owned, and operated space
station to be built in low Earth orbit. The station
will open the next chapter of human space
exploration and development by facilitating the
growth of a vibrant ecosystem and business model for
the future. Orbital Reef is backed by space industry
leaders and teammates including
Boeing, Redwire Space, Genesis Engineering
Solutions, and Arizona State University.
Designed to open multiple new
markets in space, Orbital Reef will provide anyone
with the opportunity to establish their own address
on orbit. This unique destination will offer
research, industrial, international, and commercial
customers the cost competitive end-to-end services
they need including space transportation
and logistics, space habitation, equipment
accommodation, and operations including onboard
crew. The station will start operating in the second
half of this decade.
Orbital Reef will be operated
as a “mixed use business park” in space. Shared
infrastructure efficiently supports the proprietary
needs of diverse tenants and visitors. It features a
human-centered space architecture with world-class
services and amenities that is inspiring, practical,
and safe. As the premier commercial destination in
low Earth orbit, Orbital Reef will provide the
essential infrastructure needed to scale economic
activity and open new markets in space. Reusable
space transportation and smart design, accompanied
by advanced automation and logistics, will minimize
cost and complexity for both traditional space
operators and new arrivals, allowing the widest
range of users to pursue their goals. The open
system architecture allows any customer or nation to
link up and scale to support demand. Module berths,
vehicle ports, utilities, and amenities all increase
as the market grows.
The Orbital Reef business model
makes it easy for customers and is strategically
designed to support a diverse portfolio of uses. The
team has all the services and systems to meet the
needs of emergent customers, including researchers,
manufacturers, and visitors. Orbital Reef offers
standard interfaces at all levels – locker, rack,
and module. Seasoned space agencies, high-tech
consortia, sovereign nations without space programs,
media and travel companies, funded entrepreneurs and
sponsored inventors, and future[1]minded
investors all have a place on Orbital Reef.
The Orbital Reef team of
experts brings proven capabilities and new visions
to provide key elements and services, including
unique experience from building and operating the
International Space Station:
Blue Origin – Utility
systems, large-diameter core modules, and reusable
heavy-lift New Glenn launch system.
Sierra Space - Large
Integrated Flexible Environment (LIFE) module, node
module, and runway[1]landing
Dream Chaser spaceplane for crew and cargo
transportation, capable of landing on runways
worldwide.
Boeing – Science module,
station operations, maintenance engineering, and
Starliner crew spacecraft.
Redwire Space – Microgravity
research, development, and manufacturing; payload
operations and
deployable structures.
Genesis Engineering Solutions
– Single Person Spacecraft for routine operations
and tourist excursions.
Arizona State University –
Leads a global consortium of universities providing
research advisory services and public outreach.
“For over sixty years, NASA and
other space agencies have developed orbital space
flight and space
habitation, setting us up for commercial business to
take off in this decade,” said Brent Sherwood,
Senior Vice President of Advanced Development
Programs for Blue Origin. “We will expand access,
lower the cost, and provide all the services and
amenities needed to normalize space flight. A
vibrant business ecosystem
will grow in low Earth orbit, generating new
discoveries, new products, new entertainments, and
global awareness.”
“Sierra Space is thrilled to
partner with Blue Origin and provide the Dream
Chaser spaceplane, the LIFE module and additional
space technologies to open up space for commercial
research, manufacturing, and tourism. As a former
NASA astronaut, I’ve been waiting for the moment
where working and living in space is accessible to
more people worldwide, and that moment has arrived,”
said Dr. Janet Kavandi, former three time NASA
astronaut and Sierra Space president.
“This is exciting for us
because this project does not duplicate the
immensely successful and enduring ISS,
but rather goes a step further to fulfill a unique
position in low Earth orbit where it can serve a
diverse array of companies and host non-specialist
crews,” said John Mulholland, Boeing VP and program
manager for the International Space Station. “It
calls for the same kind of expertise we used to
first design and then build the International Space
Station and the same skills we employ every day to
operate, maintain and sustain the ISS.”
“The Orbital Reef represents
the next evolution of the commercial space paradigm
by creating the first ever crewed private sector
platform in low Earth orbit. The Orbital Reef will
carry forward the singular legacy of the ISS,
supporting innovative microgravity research,
development, and manufacturing activities which will
advance fields as diverse as communications and
biotechnology,” said Mike Gold, Executive Vice
President for Civil Space and External Affairs at
Redwire. “The microgravity environment presents an
entirely new arena for commercial and scientific
development, making Orbital Reef the platform that
will launch new technologies and capabilities
dramatically improving life on Earth while enabling
humanity’s journey to the stars.”
“The Single Person Spacecraft
will transform space walking,” said Brand Griffin,
Program Manager for Genesis Engineering Solutions.
“Space workers and tourists alike will have safe,
comfortable, and quick access outside Orbital Reef.
Shirtsleeve environment, great visibility, automated
guidance, and advanced precision manipulators will
make external operations cost-effective and
routine.”
“ASU’s Interplanetary
Initiative is honored to be leading the university
consortium that is supporting Orbital Reef,” said
Lindy Elkins-Tanton, Vice President of ASU’s
Interplanetary Initiative and Principal Investigator
of the NASA Psyche mission. “We’ve brought together
an international group of more than a dozen
universities to work on the ethics and guidelines of
research — on how we can bring to bear all our
expertise in science and research and manufacturing
in low gravity, to help nations, corporations and
groups that want access to Orbital Reef. It’s about
collectively believing in our future and bringing
science and engineering to bear on a better future –
hugely exciting.”