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why we use torus in space settlement what are the reasons behind it...​

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Answered by choudharyanant8
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Answer: Nonetheless, the best shape for an orbital space settlement appears to be a cylinder because, for any given 1gLivingArea, the total mass is substantially less than the nearest competitor.

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Answered by sanskarkasrawad
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The Stanford torus was proposed during the 1975 NASA Summer Study, conducted at Stanford University, with the purpose of exploring and speculating on designs for future space colonies[3] (Gerard O'Neill later proposed his Island One or Bernal sphere as an alternative to the torus[4]). "Stanford torus" refers only to this particular version of the design, as the concept of a ring-shaped rotating space station was previously proposed by Wernher von Braun[5] and Herman Potočnik.[6]

It consists of a torus, or doughnut-shaped ring, that is 1.8 km in diameter (for the proposed 10,000 person habitat

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