(if we're going to do that, we might as well have an open-source voice in there, and let anyone who can and wants to contribute to contribute)
I'm pretty convinced that there are tough times ahead. I do want to help. There are probably much better, more direct ways to treat the suffering of people right now and in the future than pie-in-the-sky dreams of #HabitatZero
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Hello! I’m JF! I live in #Vancouver, I write code for a #FinTech #startup by day, and for #OpenSource #SpaceColony prototypes by night ( which I call #HabitatZero )
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Monolithic domes are one possibility. Digging under is another, but digging introduces all kinds of problems. It’s generally cheaper to build up then it is down, and #HabitatZero likely won’t be different.
Likely this would be a giant concrete shell, either monolithic dome or more traditional rectangle building. But that’s what I’ve been calling the habitat’s “shell”. How big it would be to house 10,000 people comfortably, with all support systems, that’s still a huge question mark.
(Also sorry to real engineers, I’m a software dev, not an actual engineer with the ring and all that. You folks are the real deal. Replace engineer with technologist in that last post)
The goal of #HabitatZero is to build an open-source space habitat prototype, with a high standard of living, using open-source through and through.
There’s a lot we can’t simulate, like lack of gravity, and it’s easier to prototype on Earth than in orbit. But it’s still valuable to do for reasons I’ve outlined