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Orbite Inc is a space training and operations company developing dedicated Astronaut Training and Spaceflight Gateway campuses to train commercial astronauts.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]. The company is building its first dedicated Spaceflight Gateway and Astronaut Training campus in Florida[8][9]. Orbite's faciliities are being designed by world renowned architect Philippe Starck[10][11]
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