Continuing my previous post about Space Habitats, here is a video about how Radiation is the most prohibitive hazards to life in space.
For the most part I have moved my blogging to Tumblr: http://digital1970.tumblr.com/ I will still post an occasional update here that I feel would be better suited to this, less frequented, blog.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Life In Space
While the thought of living on a space station can, and has been romanticized with visions of Dyson Spheres, Ringworlds, Stanford Torus Rings, and other shaped habitats where we recreate Terran eco-systems to give the illusion that we are still living on Earth.
The problem with this is where do you get all that dirt and rock? You can't take it from Earth, since it's most likely still needed there. Water can be harvested from comets and other areas in the solar system, but fertile arable soil is not a common resource in our solar system.
Still, by the time we need to seriously consider constructing these types of space habitats, we might have the ability to create large quantities of arable soil.
Ringworld
Habitat Fly-Through
Space Habitat by Uzi Berko
Eric Bruneton Space Station
Island One Space Station
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