How come when they were designing the ISS, they did not model the space station in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Not in appearance or size, but the fact that it rotates and creates an artificial gravity for the inhabitants. Granted during construction it would be a booger to manage, but once completed, fire up the thrusters and let that puppy spin. It would not take much considering the zero gravity and if designed correctly the rotational forces could be well managed.
Just a thought. Being here in Central Florida and watching the space program it just seems there are very few leaps taking place only incremental change. Now with Orion coming, seems a bit of a step sideways if no backward. Seems to me, that if there are to be any true leaps in space flight/living it will likely come from the private sector.
Thoughts?
Just a thought. Being here in Central Florida and watching the space program it just seems there are very few leaps taking place only incremental change. Now with Orion coming, seems a bit of a step sideways if no backward. Seems to me, that if there are to be any true leaps in space flight/living it will likely come from the private sector.
Thoughts?