Japan Wants to Bring Artificial Gravity to the Moon

From: Gizmodo Newsletter - Monday Jul 11,2022 09:23 pm
The proposed 1,300-foot-tall lunar structure would spin three times every minute, generating Earth-like gravity for its inhabitants....
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