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One version of Dyson's sphere, what can be possible in the distant future


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

In some cases, the people think, those giant spaceships like artificial worlds, what might look like giant cylinders and the layers of those giant devices would be plantages for food and even rivers and lakes, for making the travel or being in Universe more comfortable. In some scenarios, those giant space stations would be stationed in the Lagrange-point, where the gravity of the Moon and Earth have the same strength. In that point, the large space station would stay without the need to use rocket motors, and the giant structure might be the balloon, what would look like Echo-satellites.


Inside this plastic balloon would be installed the net, and the cement, what would make possible to make plantages inside it. But there would be one thing, what could be possible. That kind of giant space station or spacecraft could operate also in the atmosphere of Earth, and the gas tank would be made by kevlar, and then there would be connected the small rocket motors. The problem would get this thing high enough, that the shuttles or the crafts own motors can transfer it to the Earth orbiter, where it would be equipped with necessary equipment.


The gas tank would be filled with hydrogen, what rises that thing in extremely high altitude. And after that, the rocket motors would push that thing to the higher trajectory. Also, the space shuttle can pull this thing to the orbiting trajectory.  If we think this thing sharp, the group of X-37B's could handle that thing, if they can be controlled as the group. This means that multiple shuttles would connect the pulling wire to the spacecraft, and then pull it to the orbiting trajectory. They might also carry remote-controlled robots, what would connect the meteorite protection in this vehicle.


Then the gas in the giant gas tank hydrogen would be changed to pressurized air, and then this cigar-looking system would be started to rotate because the temperature inside this system must be kept low, and then the gas tank would cover by gold leaf, what would make the outer layer resistant against the cosmic ray, and then the giant plastic cigar could be covered by very hard carbon fiber plates, what would also have solar panels. That system would make the electricity for that spaceship, and then the inner core would be equipped with furniture. The airlock would deny the leak of the gases, and then the spacecraft would be taken to the Lagrange point. Maybe somewhere in future, we might see that really happen.

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