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Uploaded by on May 2, 2010

space habitat by uzi berko

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  • 3ds max, vray

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  • the scale is off for a 20k space hab. zooming away it would shrink to a spec before the earth zoomed away. but thats a nitpick, I loved this.

  • so what if some one opened the window to spit?

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  • I've added the video to my favorites

  • @Alblasker The problem with settlements on other planets/moons is the same with settlements in Antarctica, Sahara, Australian Desert, northern Canada, etc... : we have the technology to live there but few/nobody want to live there because of the harsh living conditions and no nation wants to invest money in colonizing those places.

    The problem with orbiting space colonies is the same: nobody has built floating colonies on the seas/oceans of our planet despite we have the technology to do it.

  • This really is a gorgeous animation. You should make a feature-length animated sci-fi film.

  • @JulianGardna - Ask someone from 1912 if we'd ever put a man on the moon. Limits are self imposed. Until space colonies are built all that's really needed is one 2 km rock and everything - everything man has done will be for naught.

  • Its more then 20,000 inhabitants,Probably could fit one million or so from looking at it.The year 2100, is most likely the ring world construction time.

  • Only a single ring? Hate to nitpick but that thing is going to tumble out of orbit for the same reason a helicopter without a tail rotor isn't stable. You need at least 2 going in opposite directions to avoid progression. An actual ring habitat would probably be something like 8, 2 sets of 4 spinning against each other.

  • @Kenshiroit Trust me, its way within our reach... But just tell me, who the hell is willing to pay the bill??? It cost about $4725 to put a pound of anything into space, now think about how heavy this thing is. Not only is it heavy, but its massive. It would take hundreds of "space shuttles" to get all the parts into orbit, and then you have to build it bolt by bolt... that would be the single most expensive construction project ever done! xD

  • @Graywolf116 lol, was about to say...

  • @NLwino actually I dont think it will be so expencive, but for now it is out of our reach...

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