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>> No.15302777 [View]
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>>15302762
Exactly. I don't have a problem with this. leave the rubble where it is and build around it.

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>>15253241
>O'Neill Cylinder requires Earth level economy established in space. Its going to take at least 100 years to make that happen with SpaceX and Tesla firing on all cylinders.
Nah, you could bag up a rubble pile asteroid and use a mass driver to get it into high Earth orbit to make a spinhab long before then. We don't have to follow O'Neill's recipe to get them.

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>>15144490
Just wrap it in graphene and spin it up nigga

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>>15094749
the 'rubble pile asteroid spun up into receiving bags' seems more promising than ye olde lunar mass drivers

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>>15091643
I'd like to see how big a spinhab can be using the 'spin up a rubble pile asteroid till it disrupts and catch the fall off in a spinning bag' technique with existing materials like zylon instead of carbon memetubes

>> No.15067339 [View]
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> live on the inner surface of a giant rotating sandbag
hmmm

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