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A McKendree cylinder is a type of hypothetical rotating space habitat originally proposed at NASA's Turning Goals into Reality conference in 2000 by NASA engineer Tom McKendree. [1] Like other space habitat designs, the cylinder would spin to produce artificial gravity by way of centrifugal force.
The term space cylinder refers to a space habitat shaped like a cylinder. Types include: McKendree cylinder, hypothetical rotating space habitat originally proposed in 2000; O'Neill cylinder, space settlement concept proposed in his 1976
In Matter, Iain M. Banks (2008) [3] depicts a topopolis that loops its system star many times in various braidings, and houses trillions of sapient residents. The topopolis was so massive that stray gases from the system collected within the major spacing within the braids by gravitation alone, producing a slight atmosphere between the strands, that the author describes as a "haze".
The related concepts, O'Neill and McKendree cylinders, are both pairs of counter-rotating cylinders containing habitable areas inside and creating 1g on their inner surfaces via centripetal acceleration. The scale of each concept came from estimating the largest 1g cylinder that could be built from steel (O'Neill) or carbon fiber (McKendree ...
Artist's depiction of a pair of O'Neill cylinders Interior view, showing alternating land and window segments. An O'Neill cylinder (also called an O'Neill colony, or Island Three) is a space settlement concept proposed by American physicist Gerard K. O'Neill in his 1976 book The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space. [1]
Island Three – Space settlement concept, another name for O'Neill cylinders McKendree cylinder – Hypothetical rotating space habitat O'Neill Cylinder – Space settlement concept Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
A Stanford torus interior (cutaway view) Interior view of a large scale O'Neill cylinder, showing alternating land and window stripes. A space settlement (also called a space habitat, spacestead, space city or space colony) is a settlement in outer space, sustaining more extensively habitation facilities in space than a general space station or spacecraft.
Artist's rendering of the Kuiper belt and Oort cloud.. Freeman Dyson proposed that trans-Neptunian objects, rather than planets, are the major potential habitat of life in space.