Gravity is essential to the well-being of future space dwellers.
Instead, it will be able to stop at stations on Earth, the Moon, and Mars by using linear motors or rocket engines to launch it from one station to the other. When traveling between the planets and the Moon, each car of the train will be further transported in hexagon capsules to avoid exposure to cosmic rays.
The researchers are aware that their plans are very futuristic and say that they will only become possible in reality in the 22nd century. Still, they offer a promising option for space travel and dwelling.
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