Offworld Living

People living in space

Here we will explore how our civilization can move from a planet bound society to one that becomes a society that thrives in space.

In the future most people will live their entire lives on space colonies, going to work, school, finding love and raising families. We will do all of this and more while living in self-sustaining  habitats in space. 

A place that we can truly call home with trees, flowers, insects, fish,  livestock and farms. There will also be factories sports and entertainment complexes. Everything we have on Earth and more can be found on one of the many Space Arcologies that we will eventually create.

This will not happen overnight, it will require a multi-generational effort, but it is necessary to ensure the long-term  existence of our species. Any number of catastrophes could wipe out life on Earth.

POSSIBLE EXTINCTION LEVEL EVENTS

Rules of the road

What sort of society shall we have on our Space Colony? Why choose when we can have colonies of every type imaginable.

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How much Gravity?

While I and many others may prefer living in a place with gravity similar to that of Earth. Others may prefer life in Zero-G, the results of this are not completely understood.

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Benefits to the Earth

With humans living in space maybe the Earth can heal. Natural selection can begin again and possibly a new sentient race.

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Where to start

With such a huge task where do we start? Our first step is to not let things here on the planet get any worse than they are.

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Lean Linear cities

Long narrow cities crisscrossing the countryside.  Commuter trains and a grand canal  will connect the sections together. these cities will be enclosed to simulate  the closed loop system of a space station or lunar colony  View details »


Kalpana One

A rotating cylinder with a 250 meter radius,325 meters tall offering nearly 550,000 square meters of Living working and recreational space for up to 3,000 people.

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