The Space Station Of A New Era


Original speed: 75% Earth-like gravity = ca. 126 km/h = 2,0 rpm

Gravity Torus "GT1"


Ring Space Station

 

Diameter

333 m

Circumference

1047 m

Height

depends on the final modules

Lifespan

33 years minimum

 

Specs are preliminary


Space Hotel

Unique Hotel Experience

Inspired by the heritage and feel of luxurious trains

 

New Comfort

We offer a new class of health and comfort for our guests

 

Gravitational Split Drives

Soft drive: As in a train, every module has its own thrusters

Gravity

We are able to adapt the gravity for specific missions / trainings and found the sweetspot for your health and comfort at 75% (three-qaurters).
Earthmoon gravity (16,5%) = 59 km/h = 0,9 rpm

Mars gravity (38%) = ca. 90 km/h = 1,4 rpm

50% Earth-like gravity = ca. 103 km/h = 1,6 rpm
66% Earth-like gravity = ca. 119 km/h = 1,9 rpm
75% Earth-like gravity = ca. 126 km/h = 2,0 rpm



Multi-Use


The Space Station consists of institutional- / governmental- and public spaces for e.g. private individuals. Its 6 gravity-free hangars are big enough to welcome all brands of shuttle-like vehicles. The structure is easily extendable for more space.



Safety


Safety

Pre-fabrication and radiation shields build on Earth

 

Easy Build

"Plug and play" with standardized modules

High Quality Welds

The most important welding seals are done on Earth

 

Redundancy

The ring design allows for perfect module redundancy



Health & Comfort


Studies have shown that the rotational speed that is perceived as comfortable for humans, is typically between 1 and 3 revolutions per minute (RPM), with between 1 and 2 RPM being considered optimal. More research needs to be done but with a diameter of 333m / 2 RPM and with 75% of Earths gravity, space sickness and other negative effects should be reduced to an absolute minimum when finished
or in other words:
The healthiest and most comfortable space experience in the known universe!

Next Project: Spaceport City




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