An open knowledge project exploring orbital ring systems — the megastructures that could bridge Earth and space.
A comprehensive repository of research, papers, and knowledge about orbital ring systems and space infrastructure.
Making complex orbital mechanics and megastructure engineering accessible through interactive visualizations and clear documentation.
A space for speculative design, artistic interpretation, and imagining a space-based civilization.
Visualize orbital rings in 3D. Experiment with parameters like altitude, mass, and rotational velocity. Understand the mechanics through hands-on interaction.
Comprehensive encyclopedia covering engineering principles, materials science, economics, and the history of orbital infrastructure concepts.
Curated collection of papers, articles, and references from Birch, Bolonkin, Arthur, and other pioneers of orbital ring theory.
Artistic interpretations, renders, and speculative visualizations of orbital rings and space infrastructure under Creative Commons licenses.
Latest discoveries, papers, discussions, and project updates about orbital rings and space megastructures.
Submit research summaries, wiki entries, visualizations, or artwork. All contributions are welcome under Creative Commons licensing.
"To explore and document the science, engineering, and imagination behind orbital ring systems - combining research, education, and creativity under a single open framework."
Sub-Geostationary is an open project welcoming contributions from researchers, engineers, artists, and space enthusiasts.