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TIMELAPSE of Future Space Stations
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Description
This sci-fi documentary takes a look at the future of space stations and space technology, starting with the retiring of the International Space Station, and ending with the construction of the largest rotating ring world space station, with its own atmosphere and lakes that evaporate creating clouds and rain.
Other topics in this video include: stealth based technology and metamaterials, the future of Starship Mark 2, cryo refuelling in space, Moon space stations, the Mars Colony, asteroid mining station, future space telescope stations, design concepts, and cryo sleep,
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PATREON
The short video "Interstellar A.I.: Writing the Encyclopedia of the Galaxy" is available on my Patreon.
Along with the first and second volumes of 'The Encyclopedia of the Future'.
Visit my Patreon here: / venturecity
Credit: Venture City
Created by: Jacob B
Narration by: Alexander Masters
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