I'm not too sure if artificial gravity by spinning is such a good idea. I don't know the diameter of the spinning space station from 2001. But let's assume it's 1 kilometer. It has to rotate more than one time per minute to create 1 g. Not only that the materials likely wouldn't withstand the forces for too long, but I'm also not sure if this is healthy on a permanent basis. If your spacecraft has a diameter of 10 meters, then it has to rotate more than 13 times per minute to create 1g. Honestly: I don't want to be in it for years :lol:
2001 is a nice movie though. But it's just a movie
All those issues, including the blurriness, indicates just one thing: it might not be the very best idea to fly to mars based on our current technology.
2001 is a nice movie though. But it's just a movie
All those issues, including the blurriness, indicates just one thing: it might not be the very best idea to fly to mars based on our current technology.