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The "G-Lab Hotel" - Printable Version +- High Frontier Forums (http://highfrontier.com/forum) +-- Forum: General (http://highfrontier.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Real Space (http://highfrontier.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Thread: The "G-Lab Hotel" (/showthread.php?tid=218) |
The "G-Lab Hotel" - JoeStrout - 05-15-2017 High Frontier user Bob Brodbeck has been using the game, not so much as a game, but as a tool to aid in designing real-world space stations. He's just published an article about his design, "The G-Hab Hotel" over at the well-respected online publication The Space Review. He writes: Quote:Partial artificial gravity most importantly improves crew and guest health. The system will mitigate the negative effects of zero-g on human health and productivity, both in-space and after Earth return. Great stuff! Please go over to The Space Review and check it out! RE: The "G-Lab Hotel" - bbrodbeck - 05-16-2017 Hey, Joe -- Thanks very much. Have enjoyed using High Frontier for this purpose. BTW -- Here's the corrected URL for the article at The Space Review: http://www.thespacereview.com/article/3239/1 Now here's an animated GIF of the G-Hab Hotel with just the 25 m radius centrifuge and which was not used in the publication that High Frontier users might enjoy seeing. Exactly as described in the article it is spinning at 4 rpm producing 0.5g. Neat! Thanks. Cheers! === Bob Brodbeck |