Why Artificial Gravity Is A Must For SpaceX?

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SpaceX Artificial Gravity Starship concept
The Artificial Gravity Lab
Is artificial gravity possible with spinning?
Is artificial gravity possible with spinning?
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SpaceX's aspirational goal has been to land the first humans on Mars by 2024, a key element of the program is planned to be the SpaceX Starship, a fully reusable super-heavy lift launch vehicle under development since 2018.

All in all, the trip to Mars would take about 21 months: 9 months to get there, 3 months there, and 9 months to get back.

This is a long period to be in space, and this could affect your body while there is no gravity, the astronauts on the International Space Station have to exercise several times a day to maintain their bones and muscles strength, and they are spending less time than what could be spent on mars trip, that`s why we made this episode, is there is a way to keep them grounded in space? Can we create Artificial Gravity?
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Thanks for watching, Do you think Artificial Gravity will be real?

SpaceEyeNews
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The easiest way to simulate a comfortable artificial gravity environment is to link two Starships by a long cable (1 km) and rotate the two spacecraft around their common center of gravity (the midpoint of the cable) at a few RPMs. This costs very little and creates a comfortable near 1g environment. All you have to do is store the cable in a spool up in the nose of a Starship and connect the cable to the cable coming out the nose of the other Starship. You need about a kilometer distance from the center of rotation to avoid unpleasant and nauseating different Coriolis forces between your head and your feet. Also, the longer the distance, the slower you have to go to create a near 1 g environment.

curtisquick
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2 sharships meet in orbit, theyre then connected with a steel cable, cold thrusters get them spinning for 1 g at the bottoms of the starships .. No leaps in tech needed.

airgunningyup
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Wow nice content. I didn't know there's much to living healthy in outer space.

TruthLevel
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I recognise a lot of your graphics from Isaac Arthur’s channel.

richardpoynton
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They should have an option to increase the gravity so when you run its a better workout

populistrevolution
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Nothing about Musk or SpaceX or their plans to deal with the issue.
iow, clickbait.

theknave