Working Towards an Artificial Gravity Space Station

AUG 29, 202432 MIN
Ex Terra: The Journal of Space Commerce

Working Towards an Artificial Gravity Space Station

AUG 29, 202432 MIN

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<p>With so much discussion about the eventual retirement of the International Space Station, a lot of attention is being paid to companies developing private space stations … and there are several. A new entrant in that arena is <a href="https://joulesspacetechnology.com" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferer"><strong>Joules Space Technology, LLC</strong></a>, an aerospace research and development company focused on making space more human-friendly. They specialize in artificial gravity and are developing a space station called Space Station EO.</p> <p>On this edition of The Ex Terra Podcast, Tom Patton talks with Jules Ross, founder and CEO of Joules Space Technology, which is developing the concept of an artificial gravity space station. </p> <p>The company hopes to be the first aerospace company to conquer NASA&#39;s five hazards of human spaceflight - Space Radiation, Isolation, Distance from Earth, Gravity Field, and Hostile/Closed Environment. Space Station EO ... for Earth One ... would solve those problems with private living quarters, an electromagnetic radiation shield, Earth simulation technology to give astronauts more of a feeling of home, and be a self-sustaining dual gravity platform for science and more.</p> <p>&quot;Our platform has both environments on one platform. It has 1G and 0G. So now we can do our experiments in 1G and then do backup experiments in 0G, or vice versa,&quot; Ross said. &quot;So the scientists and the experiment can be on the space station at the same time.&quot;</p> <p>Ross envisions a future where people of ordinary means can experience space in a safe and comfortable environment, and Space Station EO could be the first step in making that vision a reality.</p>