Japan's Mitsubishi Joins Starlab Project as Key Partner

Saturday, 20 April 2024, 11:07

Starlab, a potential replacement for the ISS, receives a significant boost with Japan's Mitsubishi Corporation joining as a key partner. With Mitsubishi's financial strength and expertise, Starlab aims to launch its first module in orbit by 2028, surpassing rival projects like Orbital Reef. Investors eyeing on Starlab's progress as it attracts heavyweight companies and moves closer to building a new international space station.
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Japan's Mitsubishi Joins Starlab Project as Key Partner

Upcoming Space Station Evolution

Starlab's chances of becoming a reality just got a little stronger with Japan's Mitsubishi Corporation joining as a key partner.

Replacing the ISS

The clock is ticking on the ISS, and several alternatives are being considered, with Starlab being a frontrunner, backed by heavyweight companies like Mitsubishi, Northrop Grumman, and Airbus.

Investment Opportunities

Investors are watching closely as Starlab makes significant progress in building a potential ISS replacement, attracting top industry players and continuing to secure key partnerships.


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