Space.com Reports Strong International Interest in Use of Bigelow Aerospace Private Space Stations

Washington, D.C. – Underscoring the growth of the market for commercial spaceflight, agreements have been signed with national space agencies, companies, and governmental entities located in Japan, the Netherlands, Singapore, Sweden, Australia and the United Kingdom expressing interest in Bigelow Aerospace’s commercial orbital complexes slated for launch later this decade. These agreements, in the form of memorandums of understanding (“MoUs”), were reported by the space media site Space.com earlier this week.

Mr. Robert T. Bigelow, founder and President of Bigelow Aerospace, has invested approximately $200 million as the company prepares the world’s first private sector space stations for use by domestic and international clients. Space media site Space.com reports that Bigelow Aerospace “has found a robust international market.”

The full Space.com article is available at http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/private-space-station-first-clients-101019.html.

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