The offer of archaeologists in the area is the first consulting company of orbital habitats

Sept. 19 (UPI) — Three well-known local archaeologists have opened a new consulting firm, providing recommendations to developers and designers of long-lasting local stations or other off-planet lifestyles.

The company is making its first official public appearance at the 2022 International Astronautical Congress, which was recently held in Paris.

The new venture is led by Justin Walsh and Alice Gorman, who are executing the International Space Station archaeological project. Both are world leaders in the field of archaeology in the area. Fred Shearman, designer, researcher and historian of the area’s architectural theory, completes the joint venture. Walsh is a professor at Chapman University in Orange, California. Gorman teaches at Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia.

Gorman, Walsh and Shearman come from a small organization of global experts on the subject.

“We’re excited about this,” Walsh said in an interview with collectSPACE. com.

The International Space Station is expected to be dismantled between 2024 and 2030. Several corporations are already working on personal replacements for when this happens.

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