Space Habitats and Hazardous Environments Design and Development
Robert Cole
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NOTE: At this time, there are endless media fantasy images purporting large spacecraft. All do not accord the momenta of mass and would pull themselves apart. All designs on this site are viable.
Domicile Rings accommodate and integrate with all space vehicles, asteroid mining environments and planetary installations.

Mining
Mining vehicles will need radiation and isolated materials-handling packages. Contaminated materials handling protocols apply. Designed for the full range of expected materials and include modular set-ups for unexpected and creative use.

All work stations can become future science laboratories.
Plans are to be constructed for science labs and multi-array observatories on Mars, with the Mars orbiting descent and launch station, and around the mid-point fuels-dump space station.






While Elevator Shafts signal and control ballast within each Quadrant, they also hold and stabilize the Opposing Quadrant via *Special System. See Below.
Stitched Triangulene Elevator Shafts triple service as the electrical energy conductors and communications conductor.


Elevators work very similarly as normal Earth-bound elevator systems but where earth-bound systems have counter-weights traveling opposite the direction of car travel within and along-side elevator shafts, this space-bound elevator system has two counterpoising actions. One, a counter-weight moving in concert with each elevator car through the Opposing Shaft, in the opposite direction, via non-static, re-circulating water cells, and a second conducted within the constant computer control of the overall quadrant counter-balancing system. See Above.
Actual lift and constant craft stabilization is attained by a *Special action and suspension system not covered in this presentation.


Centrifugal Force provides normal Health.
Modular Work and Living Stations of any size can be set up in any environment.
In Space, for Mining or on planets













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