Researchers have built the model for an artificial gravity-powered "lunar city" that could make living on the Moon a possibility by the end of the 21st century.
“In the future space society where life on the Moon and Mars becomes a reality, each colony carries out economic activities, and many people move for business and tourism. It is an artificial gravity transportation system by rotation, with the railway system as the basic module to minimise the health effects of low gravity,” the researchers elaborated.
Researchers from Japan’s Kyoto University, in collaboration with Kajima Construction, are working on a plan to introduce a Bullet Train to space that could shake up the space travel industry.
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