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AndronETalksNews
Mirror Co UK
Babies will soon be able to be born on the moon, following the creation of a lunar city with artificial gravity.
The 1,300 foot tall rotating building is designed to complete a full circle every 20 seconds.
Shaped like a cone, it uses centrifugal force to achieve Ig, or ‘normal gravity’. It will be ready for habitation by 2050.
Project leader Professor Yosuke Yamashiki, of Kyoto University, Japan, said that the day when humans will live in outer space, on the Moon and on Mars, is “just around the corner”.
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