His name is “The glass”it is about a solid structure of 1,300 feet spinning every 20 seconds to reach the “normal gravity“. A way to mimic the vital conditions of the Earth on the Moon come on Mars. All of this is an ambitious idea that involved researchers from Kyoto University and Kajima Corporation, a construction company in Tokyo.
The creative proposals don’t end there, though, as they aim to include forests and waterfronts to simulate Earth’s biodiversity. All this together with a space train interplanetary, theHexagon Space Track System. There is talk of a medium capable of generating its own gravity during the journey between Earth, Moon and Mars.
There is no such thing in the space plans of other countries. Humanity is now moving from an era of being in space to an era of life on the moon and Mars.
Yosuke Yamashiki, director of the SIC Human Spaceology Center at Kyoto University
The words of the experts of the project “The Glass”:
By living in this structure, people can have children and maintain a body that can return to Earth at any time. The Hexatrack system is an interplanetary transport system for Earth, Moon and Mars that maintains 1G even during long distance travel. In the future space society (central society) where life on the moon and Mars becomes a reality, each colony (residential group) carries out economic activities and many people move for business and tourism, during the long-term movement, a system of Rotation is artificial gravity transport with the rail system as a basic module to minimize the health effects of low gravity.
Source: Lega Nerd

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