Residences
Private stations. Curated access.
These aren't hotels. They're someone's home—opened to guests who understand what that implies.
Each residence reflects its owner: layout, rules, gravity, crew culture, comms policy. The flag state defines what's legal, what's private, and what never happened.

Aurora Peak
Guests
12 in 5 suites
Crew
7
Gravity
Zero-G throughout
Zheng family residence
Built as a family monument and kept like one. Long observation deck. Quiet luxury. The kind that doesn't need to prove it.
Crew highlight: Cmdr. Elena Vasquez — legacy commander, calm under pressure.
From $18M/week



Sovereignty
Guests
8 in 4 suites
Crew
5
Gravity
Zero-G
Principal withheld
No external comms unless you initiate. No records unless you request them. NDAs enforced by the only law that matters: access.
For guests whose threat model includes everyone.
Price on application

Perihelion
Guests
16 in 8 suites
Crew
9
Gravity
0.4g rotation ring
Tech founder, early Mars investor
A rotating ring that lets you walk, sleep, and train with low-gravity comfort—without losing the stillness of orbit.
Wellness note: Protocol signage isn't décor. It's jurisdiction.
From ₿380/week



Cosmos Haven
Guests
10 in 5 suites
Crew
6
Gravity
Zero-G
Entertainment family office
Cupola suite with panoramic views. Mental wellness centre for everything else.
Some guests come here to see Earth from above. Some come here to stop thinking about it.
Crew highlight: Col. John Hubblestone — legacy operator, crisis-calm, COSMOS HAVEN exclusive.
From $2.2M/day

Flags of Distinction
Where the rules come from.
Every residence operates under a flag state. The flag determines what's legal, what's private, and what never happened.
Understand FlagsIf you know why this matters, you already know what to ask for.
Can't decide?
Your concierge will help match residence to requirement. Privacy level, crew style, comms policy—we've seen every configuration.
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