![]() ![]() 'The World of Tomorrow' (1980) book cover.The floors are shown with hexagonal tiles, to indicate a system that will allow wall partitions and other items to be attached or removed to meet the tastes and needs of passengers. The blue bars in some areas are examples of hand and foot holds, like they use on International Space Station (ISS). All decks have a 2.2m high living space, except Deck G, which is 2.16m high. There are removable rails around the openings, to prevent accidental falls while on Earth or Mars. There are two openings between decks, offset slightly from one deck to the next, to reduce the risk of accidents related to trying to "fly" through multiple decks while in zero-G. The design divides the living space into 7 decks, labeled A to G, from the bottom-up. For those first Starships Michel Lamontagne has created a separate concept. Therefore this concept isn't meant for the first crew Starships on Mars used as temporary habitats for the first few years. forum members Ace (Rick Kiessig from New Zealand) and lamontagne (Canadian design engineer Michel Lamontagne) have created a concept for the interior layout of SpaceX's 100-passenger Starship (the passenger capacity goal stated by Elon Musk). ![]()
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