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Why go to Venus? Right now there hardly is anything there in Orbiter.
So, i decided to make some kind of interesting environment on that misty world.
The first one is based on an idea of manned Venus station up where the conditions are close to terrestrial.
The station is a triangular shape, hanging on 3 balloons, suspended in the "Earth layer" of the atmosphere. The triangular base deck connects 3 habitable spheres, a landing strip for small reconnaissance aircrafts and is a mounting point for various equipment. The spheres are self-sufficient, and can detach from the deck and hang on the balloons in case of emergency.
The landing strip is retractable for better aerodynamics.
The station will be a vessel with fixed position and a special-case collision detection for landing on it.
How it gets there is a question right now - assembly in place is not an option, so it have to be dropped from above. The hab spheres are not strong enough to hold pressure against vacuum, so it can't be a self-sustained space ship, so i think it will be launched empty, assembled in LEO, then boosted on transfer trajectory, with the crew following later.
If some sort of large heatshield is put on the bottom, could such a shape survive an entry?
I've approximated the mass of the station as around 1700 tons, the distance from the center to the edge of the triangular part is 150 meters. Does that approximation looks correct?
Comments and ideas are welcome.
Here are the sketches:
So, i decided to make some kind of interesting environment on that misty world.
The first one is based on an idea of manned Venus station up where the conditions are close to terrestrial.
The station is a triangular shape, hanging on 3 balloons, suspended in the "Earth layer" of the atmosphere. The triangular base deck connects 3 habitable spheres, a landing strip for small reconnaissance aircrafts and is a mounting point for various equipment. The spheres are self-sufficient, and can detach from the deck and hang on the balloons in case of emergency.
The landing strip is retractable for better aerodynamics.
The station will be a vessel with fixed position and a special-case collision detection for landing on it.
How it gets there is a question right now - assembly in place is not an option, so it have to be dropped from above. The hab spheres are not strong enough to hold pressure against vacuum, so it can't be a self-sustained space ship, so i think it will be launched empty, assembled in LEO, then boosted on transfer trajectory, with the crew following later.
If some sort of large heatshield is put on the bottom, could such a shape survive an entry?
I've approximated the mass of the station as around 1700 tons, the distance from the center to the edge of the triangular part is 150 meters. Does that approximation looks correct?
Comments and ideas are welcome.
Here are the sketches: