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NASA once envisioned life after Earth in these funky floating colonies
Business Insider
Leanna Garfield  Jul. 23, 2017, 12:15 PM



NASA's illustration of a future space colony.   NASA Ames Research Center



When humans finally outstay their time on Earth, we're going to need a plan B.

In the 1970s, physicists from Princeton University, the NASA Ames Research Center, and Stanford University imagined what this future home might look like.

They created these artistic renderings of massive orbiting spaceships for life after Earth in the unfortunate case that our planet is destroyed.

As you will see, the designs unearthed by The Public Domain Review are pretty strange.


In the '70s, the scientists expected that people could travel to the first space colony by 2060. They designed three different types that would orbit the sun.


NASA Ames Research Center
   
 
The first design is this donut-shaped spaceship that houses about 10,000 people.


NASA Ames Research Center
   
 
The colony is full of homes, shrubbery, and sidewalks. A river flows through the center of the entire ship, which is only a half-mile wide.


NASA Ames Research Center
   
 
If you look up, you can gaze at floating space shuttles, clunky droids, and other gizmos.


NASA Ames Research Center
   
 
The second type of colony is this funky ship that also fits 10,000 people. A radio tower at the top allows the spaceship to talk with other colonies.


NASA Ames Research Center
   
 
It includes areas for farms, like these multi-floored tubes for cows and chickens.


NASA Ames Research Center
   
 
Like the first design, this colony looks a lot like Earth, save for the metallic engine in the center.


NASA Ames Research Center
   
 
And that it spins in space.


NASA Ames Research Center
   
 
And everyone hangs in zero gravity.


NASA Ames Research Center


The final cylinder-shaped design was designed to hold up to a million people.


NASA Ames Research Center


Unaffected by climate change and pollution, pure water and bright green forests stretch across the new colony. It enjoys unlimited solar power, too.


NASA Ames Research Center
   
 
In this spaceship, its inhabitants can also see solar eclipses from above ...


NASA Ames Research Center
   
 
... or watch as the colony revolves around other planets.


NASA Ames Research Center


Back in the 1970s, NASA estimated that 10 trillion people could eventually live in millions of these space colonies. We can only hope that, when doomsday comes, we'll all live in a place this stylish.


NASA Ames Research Center


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