Post by ASAS on Oct 21, 2023 11:34:28 GMT 5.5
Also, most asteroids are not rocks, but loose piles of rock. The solution to the problem is carbon bags. After doing calculations with the various materials needed to build a city on an asteroid, physicists have come up with a possible solution. It comes in a huge bag that is flexible and lightweight. It can be made from carbon nanofibers into tubes just a few atoms in diameter, each of which is extremely strong. One of the study's authors shared the details: Compared to the mass of the asteroid debris, the cylindrical protective bag made of carbon nanotubes would be very light, but still strong enough to hold everything together.
The idea might go something like this: The asteroid's rotation creates a gravitational pull. The moible number data bag collects the debris from the process and forms a layer of rock thick enough to withstand cosmic radiation. Sites for cities on asteroids are ready. The conception of the future era of science and technology Frank emphasized: According to our calculations, an asteroid with a diameter of 10 meters can be transformed into a cylindrical space habitat with a habitable area of about square kilometers.
That said, of course, for now, these plans are nothing more than fantasies for physicists needing an outlet during a pandemic. However, research has shown that building such a city is impossible on paper. Adam Frank looks to the future with optimism: too far away until you realize that in the No one else flew in a plane for 2000, and now tens of thousands of people are comfortably seated in chairs, speeding thousands of meters above the ground at hundreds of kilometers per hour. History shows that a century of technological advancement can make the impossible possible.
The idea might go something like this: The asteroid's rotation creates a gravitational pull. The moible number data bag collects the debris from the process and forms a layer of rock thick enough to withstand cosmic radiation. Sites for cities on asteroids are ready. The conception of the future era of science and technology Frank emphasized: According to our calculations, an asteroid with a diameter of 10 meters can be transformed into a cylindrical space habitat with a habitable area of about square kilometers.
That said, of course, for now, these plans are nothing more than fantasies for physicists needing an outlet during a pandemic. However, research has shown that building such a city is impossible on paper. Adam Frank looks to the future with optimism: too far away until you realize that in the No one else flew in a plane for 2000, and now tens of thousands of people are comfortably seated in chairs, speeding thousands of meters above the ground at hundreds of kilometers per hour. History shows that a century of technological advancement can make the impossible possible.