Press Release

Orbital Assembly Corporation Exceeds $1 Million Raised to Advance its Pioneer Commercial Space Station with Artificial Gravity

By SpaceRef Editor
February 10, 2022
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 Orbital Assembly Corporation (OAC) the leader in providing artificial gravity technologies enabling humanity to work, play and thrive in the space ecosystem has raised an additional $1 million to advance its space station facility development. 

The company raised the funds on the Netcapital (Reg. CF) crowdfunding site after its first successful funding round in 2021. This round is scheduled to close at the end of February.

“Exceeding $1 million gives the company the opportunity to fill key positions and focus on attracting larger investors and strategic partners,” says Rhonda Stevenson, chief executive office of Orbital Assembly. “In addition to offering habitation for tourism, we are pursuing companies in industries that can benefit from space manufacturing including semiconductors, data communications and pharmaceuticals.”

Although long term space habitation without gravity results in numerous health issues and lacks standard earthly comforts, OAC is the only company pursuing a space station with gravity. The structure overcomes this obstacle by producing its own simulated gravity with slow rotation.

The Pioneer Station architecture is modular and allows for rapid expansion. As demand for leasable space on the station grows, the hotel component will host a more diverse population of visitors, and result in a lower cost per person.

About Orbital Assembly

Orbital Assembly Corporation is the only large-scale space construction company focused on providing artificial gravity in commercial space development enabling humanity to work, play and thrive in the space ecosystem. The company is developing large, gravity equipped platforms on orbit, between the Earth and the moon. For more information about Orbital Assembly Corporation, please visit www.orbitalassembly.com. Follow us on: Facebook | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube

SpaceRef staff editor.