This is the “dropper” for the system that propels Space Container’s to speeds that allow the container to escape Earth’s gravity without any use of rockets.
This is the larger Habitable module meant for basically continuous Space travel.
Built like Box Kites this configuration could use the solar wind to navigate.
Space travel for this configuration is a side item for why I’m talking about this.
I would like to see larger versions and many 100’s of them spread out between the Earth and our Sun.
They would use the solar wind to stay in an area to deflect solar partials and light away from Earth and would result in changing the impact the Sun has on Earth.
During high impact solar disturbances, the ship would rotate in a way to give the least drag and impact area while rolling back in the sails.
Could be maned or not. Could be fuel depots for other ships, mainly a sunshade for Earth.
Basic Hub Structure that uses the ships cone structure as part of the final system.
Just a quick post to get these online while I have a chance.
Current working study for my future space travel. This post is for the updated habitable module that would occupy one of the junction’s points from the ship.
So I have given some more thought about the very extended time these space ships would have to last. I’m sure they could avoid most impacts. But smaller very dense objects with a combined speed would require too much for protection.
So I had a few days without internet and had some time to play with my LEGO. Decided to try to make a LEGO model of my Space colonizer ship Idea.
For humans to travel to distant solar systems and searching for habitable planets to colonize, the past technology used to exit the Earth’s atmosphere is not capable of sending the needed resources with the travelers.