SpaceX and Bigelow Aerospace are joining efforts to offer trips to a privately owned orbital habitat.?
In this artist's rendering released by Bigelow Aerospace, a model of the Genesis I spacecraft is shown. The unmanned Genesis I, which launched in 2006, was designed to test the viability of inflatable space habitats.
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EnlargeSouthern California rocket developer Space Exploration Technologies and Nevada's?Bigelow?Aerospace are teaming to offer passenger launches to private space stations.
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The companies say in a statement Thursday that their marketing effort will be aimed at international customers.
SpaceX says it will offer rides in its Dragon capsule, using its Falcon rocket. The same system is currently being prepared for a test run to the International Space Station as an unmanned supply mission.
Bigelow?is developing modular space habitats after successfully orbiting test versions of its inflatable designs.
The companies say they will begin their marketing effort with meetings in Japan after SpaceX's upcoming launch for NASA.
Hawthorne, Calif.-based SpaceX was founded by PayPal co-founder Elon Musk. Las Vegas-based BigelowAerospace was founded by developer Robert T.?Bigelow.
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