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Galactic Suite Design is an aerospace design company based in
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. The company develops concepts and designs for aerospace projects. The company became well known for its announcement of the Galactic Suite Space Resort, a cancelled plan to create an orbital space station. Galactic Suite Design was the lead company in the consortium of companies fielding the
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, a competitor for the
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, with a Moon launch scheduled for 2014.


History


Galactic Suite Space Resort

The Galactic Suite Space Resort is a cancelled 2007 concept proposal for an
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al space station. The Galactic Suite Space Resort space station began as a hobby for Xavier Claramunt, architect and director of Galactic Suite Design. The station reportedly entered development after an unnamed space enthusiast invested to build it. An unnamed American company with the goal of colonising Mars assisted in some of the early stages of the project, and discussions with additional private investors from Japan, the
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and the
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have taken place. Early design concepts called for a central hub with a dozen modules radiating outwards, providing an indefinite number of bedrooms for several customers at a time. Claramunt said that while it would be a challenge to design a bathroom that works in microgravity, showers might be taken in a spa room with bubbles of floating water. The issue of moving around in space would be solved by having guests wear suits of
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for sticking to the module walls, similar to its use in the film '' 2001: A Space Odyssey''. The station was to conceivably orbit the Earth once every 90 minutes, providing 16 day-and-night cycles every 24 hours. The company stated in 2010 that a three-day stay was projected to cost per customer. Company studies found that 40,000 people worldwide were capable of affording such a stay. The project was supposed to have included an "astronaut training center" and spaceport. In 2008, Claramunt stated that construction of the station would begin in October of that year, and that European company
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would be the contractor in charge of building the modules and other equipment. However, Astrium denied any involvement in the project. In November 2010, the company announced that a first phase would bring into orbit a single modified ATV module for a cost of , while a second phase would increase the total number of modules up to four in a cross configuration. Some experts, including Thomas Bouvet ( International Astronautical Federation), Mark Homnick ( 4Frontiers) and Juan de Dalmau ( Centro Tecnológico para la Industria Aeronáutica y del Espacio) expressed skepticism about the project, raising concerns that Galactic Suite would be unable to meet the 2012 goal because no hardware had been built and tested, and that no rocket system was available to transport guests to the station. The investment was also predicted to have fallen short of the project's needs; for example, the suborbital shuttle proposed by EADS Astrium would cost , and the conversion of ESA's
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into a human-rated transport system would cost around . By 2021, the project had been cancelled permanently.


Barcelona Moon Team

Galactic Suite Design was the lead company in a consortium of companies fielding the Barcelona Moon Team in the
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competition. GSD does so through a filial company, Galactic Suite Moon Race. BMT is the official candidate to the GLXP. The team was a multidisciplinary joint venture. The team also includes the Centre of Aerospace Technology in Barcelona ( CTAE), the
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(UPC) or the international engineering advisory firm Altran. BMT wants to promote a widening involvement of private initiative in the development of space technology and industry, also including sectors such as exploration and tourism. The Barcelona Moon Team GXLP mission was scheduled to launch aboard a
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in June 2015. However, the team later withdrew their entry from the competition.


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External links


Galactic Suite Design official site

Galactic Suite Space Resort official site

Google Lunar X-Prize official site
Proposed space stations Space tourism Companies based in Barcelona Private spaceflight companies Spanish companies established in 2007