King_Kea
King_Kea t1_j25wrto wrote
Reply to comment by JacobSmallfoot in Luxurious space hotels are a classic Sci-Fi trope. But American hospitality giant Hilton recently signed a deal with Lockheed Martin and Voyager Space to build the solar system’s first space hotel onboard Starlab — a space station with NASA funding — which is currently under development. by EricFromOuterSpace
Ultimately it's Hilton's decision as a business.
In the broader schemes of renewed space interest there are going to be plenty of opportunities for innovation and employment so not sure what the issue is there.
King_Kea t1_j25vzfp wrote
Reply to comment by KultofEnnui in Luxurious space hotels are a classic Sci-Fi trope. But American hospitality giant Hilton recently signed a deal with Lockheed Martin and Voyager Space to build the solar system’s first space hotel onboard Starlab — a space station with NASA funding — which is currently under development. by EricFromOuterSpace
Imagine Die Hard... but space!
King_Kea t1_j25wxwf wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Luxurious space hotels are a classic Sci-Fi trope. But American hospitality giant Hilton recently signed a deal with Lockheed Martin and Voyager Space to build the solar system’s first space hotel onboard Starlab — a space station with NASA funding — which is currently under development. by EricFromOuterSpace
Honestly I agree but if things like "space Hilton" destinations are limited then what's the issue? As it stands most of the upcoming space stations in development are intended for scientists and engineers to use