The life of the ISS is coming to an end, and politics in conjunction with the economy comes into play. Humanity will either be able to create a new version of a large and accessible to all stations in space, or by ending the sanatorium of competing groups that are building their own facilities in low Earth orbit. This company, like Airbus, had a very good option, because the engineers presented the concept of the new LOOP station.

LOOP is a universal design project for living and working in space. One of them is three years old, with a diameter of 8 m and a cross section that is also very small in size. When any of the floors occurs, it can occur in a living room, laboratory, docking station, etc.

Airbus Station

Inside the station there is even a place for simulators, and one of the levels and the likelihood of earthly gravity in the dicenter and reducing the load on the body of astronauts. All floors are associated with source substances, around which plants are planted for the environment. Plus, this is a source of vitamins and fresh herbs in the diet of the inhabitants of the station.

Airbus LOOP is a commercial project designed to make money, however, there is no information about the cost table or the costs of earning it yet. Fuck you, the world has entered into oh space romanticism, the code is flights beyond the earth’s boundaries. Therefore, the projects of such “hotels in orbit” are likely to be in demand. And for certain purposes they can be used – time will tell.

Source: Tech Cult

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