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A patent announced by the TASS agency describes a rotating system capable of generating a gravitational force of 0.5 g, similar to that on Earth.

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According to a news report published by the Russian news agency TASS, a patent has been obtained for a rotating system designed to generate a gravitational force of 0.5 g, equivalent to 50% of Earth's gravity. The patent documentation includes illustrations of a fictional space station structure, which features a central axial module.


This station would have both static and rotating components, and would include modules and habitats interconnected by flexible joints, which are hermetically sealed. This system could have significant applications in space exploration, providing an environment closer to that of Earth for astronauts.

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