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There are many suitable places to site a habitat in space, especially within the orbit of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter Jupiter]. There have been many studies over the past thirty years to understand what kind of habitats could be built and what size-constraints there are based on bridge and ship-building techniques. Surprisingly the answer is that it is possible to build orbiting megastructures many kilometers long and wide able to comfortably house millions of people. | There are many suitable places to site a habitat in space, especially within the orbit of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jupiter Jupiter]. There have been many studies over the past thirty years to understand what kind of habitats could be built and what size-constraints there are based on bridge and ship-building techniques. Surprisingly the answer is that it is possible to build orbiting megastructures many kilometers long and wide able to comfortably house millions of people. | ||
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