Titans Space Station | Reimagining Long-Duration Exploration and R&D

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Work, Research, Manufacture in Zero Gravity

The LEO Titans OrbitalPort Space Station (TOPSS) is the most important part of Titans Space’s cis-lunar infrastructure in Low-Earth Orbit.

The LEO OrbitalPort is the largest planned space station, and is purposed to become the primary destination for zero gravity (space) manudacturing, space commerce, and research and development.

Manufacturing and assembly of parts starts in H2-2026 at our upcoming faactories and facilities. In-space construction starts with two modules in the second half of 2029 (launched with our own ultra-heavy-lift spaceplanes) that will accommodate 24 astronauts, with more capacity added quickly. By year end 2030, TSI’s space station will be fully operational for scientific, commercial, and exporation purposes.

The Most Revolutionary Space Station, Ever

There's enough space

Titans Space's objective is to practically always expand the OrbitalPort in a semi-detached, modular fashion.

Ultimately, in the coming decades, thousands of guests and twenty or more spaceplanes/space freighters/spaceships will be accommodated at the OrbitalPort.

Watch the sun set and rise... 16 x per day!

Similar to NASA's International Space Station, the LEO OrbitalPort will travel at about 28,00 kilometers per hour (17,500 mph). At this speed, and at an altitude of ~400 kilometers, the OrbitalPort will orbit Earth every 90 minutes, which gives the guests sixteen 16 sunrises and sunsets, every single day.

Safely travel to the OrbitalPort - and in style

Astronauts will be transported to the LEO TOPSS by Titans Spaceplanes.

LEO Titans OrbitalPort Space Station

From H2-2029, the initial modules of the LEO Titans OrbitalPort SpaceStation TOPSS will orbit Earth at ~400 kilometers altitude.

By year-end 2030, the space station must be fully operational for scientific, commercial, and tourism/exploration purposes.