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Pythom spaceship
Specs overview
Type
Interplanetary spaceship
Style
Artificial gravity
Max rotation
7 rpm
Max arm length
30 m
Assembly
Orbit (Robotic/human)
Spokes
2-4 tunneled
Crew
2-8
Transfer thrust
2 Olympus vehicles
Transfer propellants
Storable
Rotational thrust
Electric
Power
3 solar arrays
Zero gravity hub
Number
1
Length
20 m
Diameter
3.6 m
Volume
650 m3
Gravity hubs
Number
2-4
Max artificial gravity
9.82 m/s2
Length
12 m
Diameter
3.6 m
Floor area
36 m2
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Pythom presents the

Pythom Spaceship

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A rotating home
among the stars

Pythom rockets (Eiger and the larger Kang) are fully reusable. Spaceship Pythom is assembled in Earth orbit from their upper stages. The ship rotates for artificial gravity. Varying speeds in different parts of the structure accommodate acclimatization to different space environments.

Earth gravity hub

The rotational speed of the hubs, alongside the length of the arms, customize the amount of perceived gravitational force.

Mars gravity hub

Hubs on each end of the telescoping arms simulate artificial gravity conditions for Mars, Earth, and other space environments.

Solar panels

Dynamic solar arrays for 24/7 power.

Olympus

Olympus landers attach to each side of the center hub, doubling as engines for the spaceship traveling through the solar system.

Airlock

Spacewalk access.

Cupola

Two glassed cupolas provide beautiful views of the solar system.

Zero gravity hub

At the center of the spaceship, the non-rotating hub facilitates ideal environment for zero gravity research and experiments.

Hollow spokes

The spaceship's rotating arms double as tunnels for crew access to the spinning hubs.

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3D and AR

Spin, zoom and investigate spaceship Pythom in 3D, or see the spaceship at full scale in augmented reality using your tablet or mobile.

* AR requires iOS 13, iPadOS 13, ARCore 1.9, or higher.