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MOSCOW - A private Russian space firm and a state-controlled spacecraft
manufacturer are planning to build and operate the world's first
commercial space station and expect it to launched by 2016.

Sergey Kostenko, chief executive of the Moscow-based Orbital
Technologies, said in an interview with The Associated Press that the
station will cater to space tourists and researchers.

Kostenko said the station will initially be equipped to host seven
people but will be capable of significant expansion.

The Russian state space agency, which stands to benefit from the
proposed station by leasing launching pads for service modules, says it
could be used as a safety back-up for the International Space Station in
emergencies.
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