The International Space Station could have a new dedicated film studio and sports arena by the middle of the decade, if a British firm gets its way

The International Space Station could have a new dedicated film studio and sports arena by the middle of the decade, if a British TV Abroad firm gets its way.

Space Entertainment Enterprise (SEE) , based in , has revealed plans for a film, TV, sport and entertainment broadcast module for the ISS, to launch in 2024.

It is being built by Axiom Space, which is working on its own tourist and research module for the station, also scheduled to launch and attach to the station in 2024.

SEE already has a foundation in space entertainment, claiming to be producing a movie, in partnership with Tom Cruise, that will be filmed in part on the station.

Known as SEE-1, the new entertainment centre will be attached to the Axiom module, which will eventually separate from the ISS to form its own dedicated space station.

No costs or budgets have been revealed for the spherical inflated module, but it is expected to be 20ft in diameter and open to third parties for making film and TV.

The International Space Station could have a new dedicated film studio and sports arena by the middle of the decade, if a British firm gets its way.Artist impression of the new module

Known as SEE-1, the new entertainment centre will be attached to the Axiom module, which will eventually separate from the ISS to form its own dedicated space station

Known as SEE-1, the new entertainment centre will be attached to the Axiom module, which will eventually separate from the ISS to form its own dedicated space station

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