Zero-gravity tool, etc.
I wasn't aware, being very ignorant about space traveling, that operating on a human body up there could have such drastic and dramatic consequences.That means that unless they solve that problem...
View ArticleFYI: Skylab
The 'Surgery Issues' were addressed and solved in the Skylab unit - back in the 1979.Don Nagy
View ArticleArificial gravity
Any long term space travel should probably be done with artificial gravity which would obviate the need for this device. Put a long cable between two halves of the spacecraft and set it spinning.
View ArticleOther shapes
Riverrat1 - you could also have a cylidrical (can) shaped craft that spins on its long axis. Or, like in 2001, a wheel/disc shape spinning around a central core that has varying levels of AG depending...
View ArticleSurgery Issues
They may have been 'addressed' but could not have been solved otherwise why bother 'inventing the wheel' as above???
View ArticleArtificial Gravity-why not?
This is more of a question than an opinion - This has always been something that I never could understand. You see any Hollywood (or other) movies concerning Mars exploration and the 'ship' always has...
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