Monday, June 6, 2016

Orbital Plots

Construction of the first orbital plot began in the mid-2030s as a successor to the retired International Space Station (ISS). These platforms shifted their focus towards commercial usage rather than primarily research-based ISS. The orbital plots offer communication, energy, and stable Earth orbits for tenants, typically housing equipment for remote sensing, internet access, microgravity labs and factories, fuel resupply for deep space missions, and in some cases, space hotels. To minimize light pollution, the size of an orbital plot is generally smaller, encompassing up to a quarter of a square mile. The entire structure is primarily managed by avatars operated from Earth, with some orbital plots utilizing Inchworm Space Arm for maintenance. Hefaistos Defense Systems introduced the first orbital plot platform.

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