Difference between revisions of "Space habitats"
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In '''lunar orbit''' the moon is within easy reach but the habitat will be subject to the moons two-week long day / night cycles which might not be to everyone's taste, although of course the normal light rythms can be replicated internally with lighting. | In '''lunar orbit''' the moon is within easy reach but the habitat will be subject to the moons two-week long day / night cycles which might not be to everyone's taste, although of course the normal light rythms can be replicated internally with lighting. | ||
− | The '''surface of the moon''' provides a continent-sized area to inhabit and somewhere to 'get outside'. However it is not clear that the one-sixth of Earth's gravity here is enough to stop degredation of the human over extended periods, but this could be overcome by having large circular habitats that rotate simulating a 1G environment. | + | The '''surface of the moon''' provides a continent-sized area to inhabit and somewhere to 'get outside'. However it is not clear that the one-sixth of Earth's gravity here is enough to stop degredation of the human body over extended periods, but this could be overcome by having large circular habitats that rotate simulating a 1G environment. |
*Low Earth orbit | *Low Earth orbit |
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