Re: Another problem with longer flights



Pat Flannery wrote:


Borked Pseudo Mailed wrote:
The evolution of species on Earth has depended on gravity for billions of years. Why are we so ignorant to think that we can solve the adverse effects of weightlessness within a couple of decades? Why aren't we more pragmatic?
Weight.
Building something that spins and generates 1 g like in 2001 means its going to have to be huge, as studies have shown that unless it's around 400' in diameter the crew are going to get sick as they move around inside of it from having "up" constantly changing between their head and feet as they move from point to point on its periphery.
This is going to cause dizziness and nausea.
The centrifuge aboard the Discovery was only generating 1/6 g and even then it was way too small to prevent the astronauts from getting sick: http://www.visual-memory.co.uk/amk/doc/gaffe.html


Exactly. That is why human space travel will have to wait
until we can build huge spaceships.

To just go to Mars, with a 2-3 year stay in space, we would need
a huge, rotating, ship, shielded from space radiation by several
meters of water. This will not be feasible with current technology.

We will need a radically new way of accessing space before such ships
become possible.

With the *current* knowledge we have, automatic robotic exploring is the
only way to go.


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