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Will a machine or a technique ever be possible that allows artificial gravity in interplanetary space?

Will a machine or a technique ever be possible that allows artificial gravity in interplanetary space?

And I ask out of pure curiosity. I know there is the "Vomit Comet" that allows for a non-gravity 'simulation' (for lack of a better word) on Earth, and I was thinking about if there would be a way to reverse that and rather have gravity in space.

edit: Say I was building a space shuttle because I'm dying to go to the moon (true story). Unlimited budget, the smartest people you can fathom helping me build my space shuttle. I get motion sickness and the whole "anti-gravity" thing wouldn't really work for me. Would there be a way to have gravity on my space shuttle? Perhaps by using a type of machine or magnets or something of the like?

Thanks for your patience!

Will a machine or a technique ever be possible that allows gravity in space?

And I ask out of pure curiosity. I know there is the "Vomit Comet" that allows for a non-gravity 'simulation' (for lack of a better word) on Earth, and I was thinking about if there would be a way to reverse that and rather have gravity in space.

edit: Say I was building a space shuttle because I'm dying to go to the moon (true story). Unlimited budget, the smartest people you can fathom helping me build my space shuttle. I get motion sickness and the whole "anti-gravity" thing wouldn't really work for me. Would there be a way to have gravity on my space shuttle? Perhaps by using a type of machine or magnets or something of the like?

Thanks for your patience!

Will a machine or a technique ever be possible that allows artificial gravity in interplanetary space?

Will a machine or a technique ever be possible that allows artificial gravity in interplanetary space?

And I ask out of pure curiosity. I know there is the "Vomit Comet" that allows for a non-gravity 'simulation' (for lack of a better word) on Earth, and I was thinking about if there would be a way to reverse that and rather have gravity in space.

edit: Say I was building a space shuttle because I'm dying to go to the moon (true story). Unlimited budget, the smartest people you can fathom helping me build my space shuttle. I get motion sickness and the whole "anti-gravity" thing wouldn't really work for me. Would there be a way to have gravity on my space shuttle? Perhaps by using a type of machine or magnets or something of the like?

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And I ask out of pure curiosity. I know there is the "Vomit Comet" that allows for a non-gravity 'simulation' (for lack of a better word) on Earth, and I was thinking about if there would be a way to reverse that and rather have gravity in space.

edit: Say I was building a space shuttle because I'm dying to go to the moon (true story). Unlimited budget, the smartest people you can fathom helping me build my space shuttle. I get motion sickness and the whole "anti-gravity" thing wouldn't really work for me. Would there be a way to have gravity on my space shuttle? Perhaps by using a type of machine or magnets or something of the like?

Thanks for your patience!

And I ask out of pure curiosity. I know there is the "Vomit Comet" that allows for a non-gravity 'simulation' (for lack of a better word) on Earth, and I was thinking if there would be a way to reverse that and rather have gravity in space.

And I ask out of pure curiosity. I know there is the "Vomit Comet" that allows for a non-gravity 'simulation' (for lack of a better word) on Earth, and I was thinking about if there would be a way to reverse that and rather have gravity in space.

edit: Say I was building a space shuttle because I'm dying to go to the moon (true story). Unlimited budget, the smartest people you can fathom helping me build my space shuttle. I get motion sickness and the whole "anti-gravity" thing wouldn't really work for me. Would there be a way to have gravity on my space shuttle? Perhaps by using a type of machine or magnets or something of the like?

Thanks for your patience!

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Will a machine or a technique ever be possible that allows gravity in space?

And I ask out of pure curiosity. I know there is the "Vomit Comet" that allows for a non-gravity 'simulation' (for lack of a better word) on Earth, and I was thinking if there would be a way to reverse that and rather have gravity in space.