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The challenge we chose, the development of marketing material for a Trans-Neptunian Spaceway, submitted us to more challenges to face.
Our first question was about the aim that, in 2045, might induce someone to go through this particular travel and we found out 2 possibilities:
REFERENCES
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa....
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/...
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=20070014633&hte...
https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa....
https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/solar-system/kuiper-b...
CHALLENGES
The biggest challenges we had to face in this project were:
1) PROPULSION SYSTEM
The study of a pluasible propulsion system was necessary for a quantitative estimation of duration of the trip, which unaivodably concerns also other challenges.
The proposed propulsion system is based on 2 elements:
This propulsion system, after solving a non-linear differential equations system, allows to reach the Kuiper belt in less than 3 years.
This calculation does not regard of possible gravitational slingshots.
2) ARTIFICIAL GRAVITY
The toroidal form of the spaceship allows the use of a periodic system, calibrated by ionic engines, with the effects of gravity simulated in the interior of our ship.
To gain conditions similar to what we have on Earth in the exterior parts of the Diana2, the spaceship has to gain a rotation of 2 spins/minute.
Arrangement of facilities and utilities on board Diana2 is dealt considering its specific requirements and the variation of gravity along radius.
3) DEFLECTION SHIELD
The design of this shield was necessary to provide protection against cosmic rays radiation and high variable energetic solar particles, hypervelocity impacts from debris or micrometeorites and the extreme heating environment experienced during enrty into planetary atmospheres.
The additional presence of a superconductive circuits shield preserves the integrity of fundamental electronic devices on board, as well as the health of passengers.
This purpose is achieved by the creation of a mini-magnetosphere around the spaceship: in fact, manipulating the particles coming from the Sun in the form of plasma, it is possible to obtain a deflector shield, whose effectiveness could be enhanced by the injection of additional cold plasma from the spacecraft.
4) JURIDICAL SYSTEM
Considering the journey length it was necessary, according to our group, to define what kind of laws to refer to in case of crimes, violence or acts damaging to the peaceful vibe it is required on board.
For what concern the set of laws, being the experience open to every Earth citizen from every nation, it is necessary to refer to internation law.
It is also necessary to include on the spaceship experts in this field, in the eventuality of a trial, such as judges and lawyers.
Diana2 also provides some restraint cells to vincolate dangerous people.
5) LIFE ON BOARD
Particularly, our interest was in find out a solution for the "Space Diet", because of the journey length and the large amount of passengers, which makes impossible every idea of food supply coming from Earth.
Therefore, on the Diana2 it will be possible to grow different kinds of edible vegetables (lettuce, carrots, wheat, soy, rice, potatoes, etc.), by the creation of a suitable microclimate, using special LED illumination and a robust temperature and humidity control.
The space diet will also comprehend edible insects (high protein and energetic food), bred on the same spaceship, and cultured meat, produced by in vitro cultivation of animal cells.
There will also be a section where ornamental plants will grow to help people on board to relax in an Earth-like place.
We produced a brochure for tourists, a website mock-up where these information are explained in details and a 3D modeling of Diana2, by the software CATIA.