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Space Station Hostel

A budget version of a space station hotel, offering shared accommodations, bunk beds, and minimal private space. The hostel concept targets younger, less wealthy travelers who are willing to trade comfort for affordability. Instead of private cabins, guests sleep in sleeping pods or tethered bags in common areas. Shared bathrooms and communal meals keep costs down. The first space station hostels would likely be converted modules from older stations, offering a no‑frills experience for the adventurous backpacker in orbit.
Example: “He booked a bunk at the space station hostel for a tenth of the hotel price. His roommate snored in zero‑g, but the Earth view from the common room was priceless.”
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Space Station Hotel

A commercial orbital facility designed to provide short‑term accommodation for space tourists, researchers, and wealthy adventurers. Unlike government‑run space stations, a space station hotel emphasizes comfort, views, and experience over scientific utility. Rooms typically feature large viewing ports, zero‑g sleeping bags, and carefully designed hygiene facilities. Guests can enjoy Earth‑gazing, floating meals, and optional spacewalks. The concept moves beyond the cramped quarters of the ISS into a realm where paying customers are guests, not astronauts. As launch costs drop, space station hotels are becoming a realistic niche in the emerging space tourism industry.
Example: “She booked a weekend at the space station hotel for her anniversary. The highlight was watching sixteen sunrises while eating rehydrated ice cream.”