I would like to present you a topic about a hotels in space. As you know, people are always looking for new challenges. For some of people the usual simple challenges are boring. Some of them decided to come up with timeless hotel , which will be very modern and not necessarily here on earth. Since 2007, space tourism is achievable only for rich people. Transportation is carried out by the Russian space exploration program . Popularity of space tourism is so large that even considering the ticket prices at $ 20 million U.S. , the Russian space agency has a sufficient number of reservations on flights. according to what is the demand for flights to the space, the team of a few people decided to create a more commercialism in space. I mean : create a hotel far above the Earts. One of the person who want to take on this challenge is Howard Wolff, who has already finished the design and budget for that project. How should the hotel look and what functions which , as we know in the universe should be different from those of the Earths, has? Howard Wolff 's team envisages a resort based on a spinning wheel . The rim of the wheel will popup the hotel 's accommodation pods , and the central hub will house its activities . the hotel is expected to cater for about 100 guests, as well as support staff. guest will dine on food grown on board. One of the most important challenges for the designers will certainly, to obtain gravity, which is necessary for sleep , for example, without having to attach to bed , or race for food while eating . Furthermore, to prevent space sickness, which affects most of the astronauts. It is also important to properly design the hotel walls , so that they are resistant to the impact of space debris . Bigelow plans to launch in the near future orbital resort, which will probably be called CSS Skywalker . Bigelow Aerospace is company which puts a first steps in space tourism, based in Las Vegas, and which focuses on expandable space station modules .It is not known how much it will cost the weekend in the orbit, but we know that the first tourists can put the steps in the space hotel for five years. Further plans are also trips to the dark side of the moon, and for twenty years on Mars.