10-18-2015, 02:03 PM
@antred, I'm not too worried about that... that's one activity that humans are very good at (and often quite creative).
@Esme, you have a point: all the rotating-room research so far has been done on Earth, where you have a 1G field at an angle to whatever pseudogravity you're adding on top. So it's hard to be sure how those results will generalize to the real situation where you're spinning in microgravity. But the results are encouraging, anyway!
@Esme, you have a point: all the rotating-room research so far has been done on Earth, where you have a 1G field at an angle to whatever pseudogravity you're adding on top. So it's hard to be sure how those results will generalize to the real situation where you're spinning in microgravity. But the results are encouraging, anyway!
Joe Strout
Lead Developer, High Frontier