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Private Space Station Starlab to Launch Via SpaceX's Starship

A single flight is being planned to carry Starlab into Earth's orbit later this decade.

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The developers of a private space station called Starlab plan to use SpaceX's Starship craft to send it up into Earth's orbit. 

Starlab is a project from Voyager Space and Airbus, which are among the companies trying to operate a commercial space station before the decade ends. On Wednesday, Voyager Space and Airbus announced they’ll use SpaceX’s Starship to fly up the space station in Earth’s low orbit through a “single mission.”

The companies have previously said they’re targeting a 2028 launch date for Starlab, a commercial facility with room for researchers, space agencies, and private firms. Hotel giant Hilton is designing the lodging and hospitality across the space station. 

(Credit: Starlab LLC)

Voyager Space and Airbus are now betting SpaceX's Starship craft will be ready for commercial flights within four years to take Starlab up into orbit. SpaceX has already conducted two flight tests using Starship, but in both instances, the craft exploded in the air. The company is now preparing a third test flight, possibly as soon as next month. 

In response to the Starlab news, SpaceX tweeted: “Starship will fundamentally change how we access space, with entire space stations like Starlab launched on a single mission.” The company has designed Starship to be its largest rocket, capable of taking not only larger payloads, but also humans to Mars and beyond.  

As for Starlab, the project promises to fill a void being left by the International Space Station, which was conceived in the 1990s and is now set to retire in 2030. In 2021, NASA awarded $160 million in funding toward Starlab.

Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin is also working on its own station called Orbital Reef, with the various components scheduled to launch into Earth’s orbit in 2027. Meanwhile, SpaceX itself has been exploring developing its own space station project as well.

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I've been a journalist for over 15 years. I got my start as a schools and cities reporter in Kansas City and joined PCMag in 2017, where I cover satellite internet services, cybersecurity, PC hardware, and more. I'm currently based in San Francisco, but previously spent over five years in China, covering the country's technology sector.

Since 2020, I've covered the launch and explosive growth of SpaceX's Starlink satellite internet service, writing 600+ stories on availability and feature launches, but also the regulatory battles over the expansion of satellite constellations, fights with rival providers like AST SpaceMobile and Amazon, and the effort to expand into satellite-based mobile service. I've combed through FCC filings for the latest news and driven to remote corners of California to test Starlink's cellular service.

I also cover cyber threats, from ransomware gangs to the emergence of AI-based malware. In 2024 and 2025, the FTC forced Avast to pay consumers $16.5 million for secretly harvesting and selling their personal information to third-party clients, as revealed in my joint investigation with Motherboard.

I also cover the PC graphics card market. Pandemic-era shortages led me to camp out in front of a Best Buy to get an RTX 3000. I'm now following how the AI-driven memory shortage is impacting the entire consumer electronics market. I'm always eager to learn more, so please jump in the comments with feedback and send me tips.

The Best Tech I've Had:

  • My first video game console: a Nintendo Famicom
  • I loved my Sega Saturn despite PlayStation's popularity.
  • The iPod Video I received as a gift in college
  • Xbox 360 FTW
  • The Galaxy Nexus was the first smartphone I was proud to own.
  • The PC desktop I built in 2013, which still works to this day.

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