Featured Update

Sub-Geostationary Project Launches with Comprehensive Framework

We're excited to announce the launch of the Sub-Geostationary project - a comprehensive open-source platform for exploring orbital ring systems and space megastructures. Our mission is to make this fascinating technology accessible to everyone.

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Concept art of orbital ring system

The Sub-Geostationary project represents a new approach to space infrastructure education and research. By combining rigorous scientific literature with interactive tools and creative visualization, we aim to bridge the gap between complex engineering concepts and public understanding.

Our initial release includes a comprehensive research library, an art gallery for space infrastructure visualizations, and the foundation for an interactive 3D exploration tool. All content is released under Creative Commons licenses to ensure open access to knowledge.

What's Next?

  • Interactive 3D Model: A browser-based orbital ring simulator
  • Comprehensive Wiki: Detailed articles on engineering principles
  • Community Contributions: Platform for researchers and artists to share work
  • Educational Resources: Materials for students and educators

Recent Posts

New Analysis of Birch's Orbital Ring Papers

A detailed review of Paul Birch's foundational work on orbital rings, examining the engineering principles and economic assumptions in light of modern materials science and space technology developments.

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Modern Materials for Space Megastructures

Exploring how advances in carbon nanotube manufacturing, graphene production, and metallic glass could impact the feasibility of orbital ring construction in the coming decades.

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Contribute News & Updates

Have news about orbital rings, space tethers, or megastructure research? Share discoveries, paper announcements, project updates, or community discussions with our audience.

Contribution Guidelines

  • Space infrastructure and orbital ring related content
  • Well-researched articles with credible sources
  • Original analysis or commentary welcome
  • Clear, accessible writing for diverse audiences
  • Creative Commons compatible licensing