LIFESTYLE IN SPACE HABITAT
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.11, No. 09)Publication Date: 2023-09-19
Abstract
For humanity to settle in space, several space habitats have been proposed: The Bernal sphere, the ONeill cylinder, and The Stanford Torus. Among them, the most acceptable space habitat is The Stanford Torus. Although the structure and other parameters are available, the food criteria and living organisms to be present are overlooked. To have healthy living conditions in the limited area and environment of the torus-shaped space habitat pose a challenge. For the residents to have working stamina in the space habitat, The Stanford Torus, approximately 3000Kcal energy is required. Accordingly, a diet chart fulfilling the requirement is needed. With the limited number of human and animal species living there, a careful analysis of which animals to be kept in the colony and their consequences should also be carried out. Thus the main highlights of this paper are:
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