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US company Vast is developing a large-scale orbital habitat designed to generate simulated gravity through centripetal force.
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Who
US company Vast, Tom Shelley, Jed McCaleb
What
US company Vast is developing a large-scale orbital habitat designed to generate simulated gravity through centripetal force.
When
Sun, 14 Jun 2026 02:42:34 GMT · 3h 54m ago
Where
Solar System ·
Why
Artificial gravity will allow humans to live in space long term without the severe deleterious effects of zero gravity, opening up lengthy missions to Mars and beyond.
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How this affects you
This development by Vast could enable prolonged human presence in space, potentially facilitating long-duration missions to Mars and beyond by mitigating the health risks associated with zero gravity. Such stations could also serve as platforms for scientific research and attract private individuals.
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5 events in this thread- Currently Reading3h 54m agoUS company Vast is developing a large-scale orbital habitat designed to generate simulated gravity through centripetal force.
- Health & Science3h 54m agoUS company Vast is developing a large-scale orbital habitat designed to generate simulated gravity through centripetal force, allowing humans to live in space long term without the severe deleterious effects of zero gravity.Open article
- Health & Science3h 54m agoUS company Vast is developing a large-scale orbital habitat designed to generate simulated gravity through centripetal force.Open article
- Health & Science3h 54m agoVast is developing a large-scale orbital habitat designed to generate simulated gravity through centripetal force, allowing humans to live in space long term without the severe deleterious effects of zero gravity.Open article
- Health & Science3h 54m agoUS company Vast is developing a large-scale orbital habitat designed to generate simulated gravity through centripetal force.Open article
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