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The Era of Private Space Stations: Voyager, Airbus, and Mitsubishi Join Forces for 'Starlab'

Ana Fernanda Reporter / Updated : 2025-12-29 03:25:51
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The race for the next generation of orbital outposts is heating up as global aerospace giants solidify their partnership for 'Starlab,' a leading commercial space station (CSS) project.

As the government-led International Space Station (ISS), currently orbiting 400km above Earth, nears its scheduled retirement, the urgency for a private-sector replacement has intensified. According to industry sources on the 27th (local time), the development of Starlab is expected to accelerate significantly starting in 2026.

Starlab is a collaborative masterpiece involving U.S. space firm Voyager Space, European aerospace giant Airbus, and Japan’s Mitsubishi. While defense titan Lockheed Martin spearheaded the initial design, the project now benefits from the cutting-edge data integration capabilities of Palantir Technologies.

The shift toward commercial stations marks a historic pivot in space exploration. Unlike the ISS, which relied heavily on taxpayer funding from multiple nations, Starlab aims to provide a sustainable, cost-effective platform for scientific research, manufacturing, and tourism.

Industry experts suggest that this multinational partnership—spanning the U.S., Europe, and Asia—will provide the diverse technical expertise and capital necessary to maintain a continuous human presence in low Earth orbit (LEO).

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