space habitats
Space habitats are structures designed for humans to live and work in outer space. They provide essential life support systems, including air, water, and food, while protecting inhabitants from harsh conditions like radiation and extreme temperatures. Examples of space habitats include the International Space Station (ISS) and future concepts for lunar or Martian bases.
These habitats can be built using various materials and technologies, often incorporating modular designs for easy expansion. They aim to create a sustainable environment for long-term missions, enabling scientific research and exploration beyond Earth. As space travel advances, the development of effective space habitats becomes increasingly important.