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Partial Torus Station
Does anyone have any comments on the viability of a spacecraft such as the one I posted in the link below? (I couldn't figure out how to post a photo so I posted it to my Facebook feed and linked it below.) https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...1288363&type=3 I'm sure more learned people have considered such an intermediate approach to provide artificial gravity while conserving construction costs but it's hard to find information about current research on it. If a successor to the ISS has been in the planning, why can't it be a partial torus? David Hoag Space Enthusiast |
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