Blue Origin announces plans for a commercial space station

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Blue Origin has more ambitious plans than simply space tourism. Today, the spaceflight company owned by Jeff Bezos announced that it is working on creating its very own space station as well. Called Orbital Reef, it promises to be something of an industrial and commercial hub, and is meant to start operating in the second half of this decade. 

It will be developed, owned and operated in partnership with Sierra Space, a subsidiary of the Sierra Nevada corporation. Sierra Space is perhaps better known for Dream Chaser, a spacecraft that’s set to begin operating in 2022 and carry cargo to the International Space Station. Orbital Reef is also backed by Boeing, Redwire Space, Genesis Engineering Solutions and Arizona State University. The company hopes to use Boeing’s Starliner and Sierra Space’s aforementioned Dream Chaser to ferry both cargo and passengers to Orbital Reef.

Think of Orbital Reef as essentially a “business park,” but in space. In a press release, Blue Origin said that the destination “will offer research, industrial, international, and commercial customers the cost competitive end-to-end services they need including space transportation and logistics, space habitation, equipment accommodation, and operations including onboard crew.” Anyone who wants to “establish their own address in orbit” can do so.

Concept images of Orbital Reef.
Blue Origin

Blue Origin said that Orbital Reef would be habitable for up to 10 people, which is almost as much as that of the International Space Station. It will feature “human-centered space architecture” with “world-class services and amenities.” There will be multiple ports for visiting spacecraft and modules. Orbital Reef will apparently feature an open system that will enable any customer or nation to use it. As the market for such facilities grows, Blue Origin promises that Orbital Reef will scale the amenities and utilities to match.

“Seasoned space agencies, high-tech consortia, sovereign nations without space programs, media and travel companies, funded entrepreneurs and sponsored inventors, and future-minded investors all have a place on Orbital Reef,” said the company in a press release.

“For over sixty years, NASA and other space agencies have developed orbital space flight and space habitation, setting us up for commercial business to take off in this decade,” said Brent Sherwood, Senior Vice President of Advanced Development Programs for Blue Origin. “We will expand access, lower the cost, and provide all the services and amenities needed to normalize space flight. A vibrant business ecosystem will grow in low Earth orbit, generating new discoveries, new products, new entertainments, and global awareness.”

Blue Origin’s only successful project is a suborbital tourist program that sends passengers to the edge of space (and back) on the New Shepard. It has already flown eight people, which includes Bezos as well as Star Trek’s William Shatner. Other projects, such as the New Glenn rocket (which the company hopes to use to launch some of Orbital Reef’s modules) and the Blue Moon lunar lander are still in development. 

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October 25, 2021 at 03:15PM

Volvo’s self-driving loader prototype is based on a Lego model

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Volvo is eager to bring self-driving technology to construction crews, but it’s taking a decidedly unusual route to get there. The automaker has unveiled an autonomous wheel loader prototype, the LX03, that’s based on a Lego model — 42081 Lego Technic Concept Wheel Loader Zeux, if you’re looking for it. The machine can haul 5 tons and can make its own decisions in a wide variety of situations, including team-ups with human workers. 

The LX03 is also uniquely modular. Volvo can make "just one or two changes" to produce a larger or smaller loader to meet a customer’s demands. It’s unsurprisingly electric and can last for up to eight hours depending on the job. It should be available for a typical workday, then.

The prototype isn’t indicative of a production model. It does represent the "next stage" in Volvo’s efforts to both explore AI and decarbonize construction, however. And there’s little denying the appeal of building a real, fully functional vehicle based on a plastic building system, particularly when it could usher in a futre that keeps humans away from dangerous and monotonous tasks.

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October 27, 2021 at 03:27PM

Xbox One Now Streams Xbox Series X|S Games (Only Available For Testers, For Now)

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Microsoft has rolled out a new Xbox One update that introduces support for cloud gaming on the console, allowing users to stream Xbox Series X|S-quality games on the aging console. This feature is currently only available for testers, however.

The October 25 update for Alpha Skip-Ahead users added cloud gaming support on Xbox One, a console originally released in 2013 and very underpowered compared to the Series X|S. The feature was already made available on Xbox Series X|S for testers in the Xbox Insider program, which is free and open to everyone to enroll in.

Xbox Cloud Gaming allows users to stream a selection of Game Pass titles to their console. While the quality isn’t always perfect, and it can fluctuate depending on the strength and consistency of your connection, it’s a nice option to try out a game without needing to download it. Microsoft says downloading a game to your hard drive will offer the best experience, however.

With this new feature, it means Xbox One owners can not only stream Series X|S versions of Xbox games, but also new-generation exclusives that Xbox One owners wouldn’t otherwise have access to on that console.

The same October 25 update made it easier to stream to Twitch. These updates are available now for testers before Microsoft rolls them out for everyone at a later date.

As mentioned, you can join the Xbox Insider program and enroll your console in one of the testing rings for a chance to try out updates before they are released for everyone.

As for Xbox Cloud Gaming, it remains in beta, but Microsoft has high hopes for it. The company has a bold ambition to reach 3 billion gamers worldwide, and thanks to Xbox Cloud Gaming, everyone with a smartphone is a potential customer, in addition to PC and console.

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October 27, 2021 at 12:33PM