Artificial Gravity Space Station is On the Drawing Board
Space Station EO Has Been 15 Years in Research and Development
Another private space station has come out of stealth, and the company developing it says they hope it will be in orbit by 2032.
"EO will have the capability of generating an electrical magnetic field or radiation shield, private sleeping quarters aid in alleviating emotions and anxiety, and bring the sights and sounds of earth to space."
Jules Ross, Joules Space Technology
Space Station EO would be an artificial gravity space station that Joules Space Technology says will address the five "Hazards of Human Spaceflight" identified by NASA. The company has invested fifteen years in research and development to create Space Station EO, which is being designed to tackle the challenges of Space Radiation, Isolation, Distance from Earth, Gravity Field, and Hostile/Close Environment.
"EO will have the capability of generating an electrical magnetic field or radiation shield, private sleeping quarters aid in alleviating emotions and anxiety, and bring the sights and sounds of earth to space," said Jules Ross, Founder, CEO, and Lead Designer of Joules Space Technology. "We have invested fifteen years into researching and developing this advanced design, now poised for Stage Two development."
The innovative design of Space Station EO addresses the multitude of challenges inherent in spaceflight, offering a comprehensive solution to the obstacles faced by astronauts. By incorporating the capability to generate artificial gravity, Space Station EO represents a monumental leap forward in space technology.
While ongoing research and development are essential, Joules Space Technology holds an optimistic outlook on the station's ability to achieve orbit by 2032. This ambitious timeline reflects the company's dedication to advancing space exploration and making space more accessible to humanity.
The company says that Space Station EO's disruptive technology stands poised to revolutionize our presence in space, enabling humans to reside and operate beyond Earth without encountering the adverse effects currently endured by astronauts. By rendering space more hospitable to human exploration and habitation, Space Station EO represents a beacon of hope for the future of space exploration.