Japanese teams are developing an artificial gravity structure to make life in outer space possible

Japanese teams are developing an artificial gravity structure to make life in outer space possible
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Establishment of an artificial attraction facility

Kyoto University and Kajima Construction Co., Ltd. have agreed. On the start of their search towards an investigation ‘the glass’, A cylindrical living structure with artificial gravity to be built in outer space to make life on Mars and the Moon possible. From the videos they released during a press conference on July 6, the cylinder space travel design Complete with public transportation, green spaces, water bodies, and open skies, reflecting the lifestyle one lives on Earth. The Japanese teams have noticed that the human race is gradually moving from thinking about staying in outer space to living on the moon and Mars. They asked themselves how they could achieve such an ambitious project and indicated the environment, facilities, viewpoints, technologies, basic materials and social systems required to realize the project. They agreed on three concepts to conduct in-depth research on. First, they recognized the impending problem of low gravity on the Moon and that artificial gravity was gaining traction, particularly in the medical community.

The teams think that living in outer space is imminent and that NASA It places low gravity as an important issue for humans to live in space. But the research on low gravity is limited to body preservation, and its effect on the birth and development of children has not been studied so far. They noted that without gravity, mammals might not breed successfully and, even if they could, would not be able to expect normal growth under low gravity. When a person grows under low gravity, he cannot stand alone on the ground. Therefore, we consider a living facility with artificial gravity that can generate gravity equivalent to the global environment by using centrifugal force due to rotation in space, the surface of the moon and the surface of Mars, becoming the basic technology for humans to advance into space, The team writes. Through a living facility powered by artificial gravity fuels, humans can carry and raise children with a body that can return to Earth at any time.


Photos from Kyoto University

Artificial attraction facility with public transportation

The space migration plan of the Japanese teams, so far, has focused only on ensuring air, water, food and energy, which are essential for survival during migration, and nature or the natural environment, which is the basis of these factors of survival on Earth. They believe that when considering extraterrestrial life, they must also consider a plan based on how the communal systems exist in the celestial environment, which enable clothing, food, and housing, to achieve an outer space society. “We envision a future in which humanity will make migration to the Moon and Mars a reality in the latter half of the twenty-first century and define the global ecosystem from which elements have been extracted as the complex of essential biomes,” The difference you write. They also aim to provide feedback on environmental conservation and human community shaping for the project, and one of their goals is to create a small biome in the artificial gravity living facility.

In terms of the public transportation system, the teams aim to develop Hexatrack, an interplanetary transportation system for Earth, Moon and Mars that maintains 1G even during long-distance travel. In a futuristic space society where life on the Moon and Mars becomes a reality, teams see each colony or population group carrying out economic activities, and more people move for work and tourism. To help them out easily, they will build an artificial gravity transportation system in rotation with a rail system as the base unit to reduce the health effects of low gravity. Teams have even begun naming the stations with the lunar station called Luna Station, the Mars station with the Mars station that will be installed on the moon, and the ground station with Terra that will be the successor space station to the International Space Station.

Japanese teams have developed an artificial gravity facility that can make life in outer space possible
Japanese teams have developed an artificial gravity facility that can make life in outer space possible

Artificial attraction facility from Japan

Yusuke Yamashiki, Director of SIC’s Center for Manned Cosmology and the Graduate School of Advanced Integrated Studies at Kyoto University He says that while the United States and the United Arab Emirates are proactively suggesting migration to Mars, the Japanese teams would like to send in a completely original idea from Japan. Through discussions over the past few years, the director says he is confident that these three pillars they propose are essential technologies not in other countries’ development plans and indispensable to ensuring human colonization of space in the future. Takuya Ono, Senior Researcher at Kajima Construction Co., Ltd.he says he is very grateful to be able to conduct research towards creating a housing facility with artificial gravity with Kyoto University in this era, which he considers an advance in space life and tourism. “We will work to make this joint research meaningful to humanity,” comment.

Japanese teams have developed an artificial gravity facility that can make life in outer space possible
The elbow is cylindrical in shape resembling a dome

Japanese teams have developed an artificial gravity facility that can make life in outer space possible
Imaginary public transportation system

Project information:

Noun: the glass

Researchers: Kyoto UniversityAnd the Kajima Construction Co., Ltd.

Matthew Burgess | Designbaum

11 July 2022

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