Discover these astounding space colonies designed by NASA in the 1970s and the Mars colony they’re plotting now.
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NASA ’s innocently named “ summer study ” were anything but . Over the line of ten week in the summertime of 1975 , the project had one goal : to craft a future that would send humanity beyond its household major planet .
scientist , technologist , and academics teamed up to envision three different types of infinite dependency , some holding as many as a million mass . If NASA ’s brazen dreams had derive dependable , handfuls of these colonies would be orbit the Earth flop now .

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Here ’s a look at the sort of space colonies NASA has dreamed up in the past – and the ones they ’re planning for our futurity :
Space Colonies Of The Past: The Stanford Torus
The Stanford Torus was — comparatively speak — the most practicable of all the space colonies proposed during the summer bailiwick . It would have contain 10,000 people in a one - mile foresightful donut - shape ring .
The Torus would have paired an overhead mirror with mirrors on the dependency ’s internal band to pull out sun into the inhabited out ring . And by rotating constantly , the colony would create artificial gravity for those inside it .
According to the concept art , the Torus would also have contained a settlement - wide monorail as well as tree diagram , supergrass , and a water artificial lake – nothing says ambitious like a lake in space .

Artist Dan Roam’s 2006 adaptation of the Stanford Torus design.
Thanks to budget baseball swing from Congress , the Stanford Torus never came to be . However , the ideas behind the social organisation are still relevant as proven by artist Dan Roam ’s sleeker , more efficient 2006 take on the basic excogitation , presented above .
The Bernal Sphere
The Bernal Sphere was the 2nd space colony propose by NASA in 1975 . It follows design principles standardized to the Stanford Torus , but with a cylinder rather than a donut shape . Once again , a series of adjustable mirrors would offer sunlight to rough 10,000 dweller .
According to an exuberantly affirmative 1977 prediction , the Bernal Spheres would perhaps be functional by the nineties , when the space - centric workforce was gauge to be large enough to churn out a new Bernal Sphere every two years .
Needless to say , the money was n’t there and the dream did n’t fare true , but , first , NASA produced a fascinating array of conception art . How would NASA have support their multi - billion - dollar projects ? Through a number of remunerative industries they predicted would ensue from distance colonization : infinite tourism , asteroid mining , zero - gravity manufacture , and solar office , which would be send to Earth via microwaves .

The O’Neill Cylinder
Princeton physicist Gerard K. O’Neill was the visionary behind the most ambitious of NASA ’s space colony : the O’Neill Cylinder . The 20 - mile - encompassing social system would put up a million the great unwashed in Earth ’s eye socket . seventies NASA scientist referred to it as " Island 3 , " meaning that it would be a third multiplication space settlement not operable until far into the 21st one C .
In NASA ’s vision , intact multiplication of the great unwashed would be on the colony . For them , curved landscape leading to an entire land straightaway above their oral sex would appear normal . They might even be able-bodied to vote on what weather they would prefer .
Different module would be sew for the growth of different foods , and each cylinder would be paired with another one to delete out the gyroscopic power that might otherwise keep the distance Colony spin out aside from the sun .

Space Colonies Of The Future: Mars
In addition to creating executable blank colonies , 1970s - earned run average NASA seek to formulate interplanetary locomotion . Coming off of their big 1969moon - landingwin , NASA set its sights on the lifelike next butt : Mars .
The Apollo Extensions Program explored potential architectural plan : a man lunar dependency , Earth - orbiting quad post , and distance investigation fly - bys for the entire outer solar organisation . A whirl - off of that program , the Apollo Applications Program , was NASA ’s energy for a manned tent-fly - by of Mars in 1978 .
Sadly , Congress was more concerned in defense spending and the budget for any 1970s plans was cut short by half a billion dollars in 1967 . NASA still managed to send unmanned probes past Venus , Jupiter , and Mercury , but no space station pay back off the ground .

Still , the hereafter looks bright for NASA : They ’re operate on the manned Mars mission once more , with a landing place planned for the 2030s .
This clock time , they ’re looking beyond their seventies architectural plan to revolve the Earth with space station , with the lofty goal of part a colony on the Earth’s surface of the Red Planet . A aforethought 2035 Mars landing place could lay down a small glasshouse , a prerequisite for future colonization .
To prep for a Mars mission , the federal agency will dispatch a series of hard missions in the next two decades , including an " asteroid military mission " that will bewitch an asteroid , airt its orbit around the moon , and land spaceman on it . NASA ’s chief scientist Dr. Ellen Stofan has even speculated on NASA ’s goal after reaching Mars , say that a tripper to the Jupiter moon Europa is " intelligibly our next dance step . "
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NASA ’s dream for a multi - billion - dollar bill industry in Earth ’s orbit might have fallen though , but the agency ’s ambition and optimism clearly ca n’t be killed .
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The surface of Mars, as photographed by NASA’s Mars rover.



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