About
Love Boat in Space


The Love Boat in the Sky is 1,000 meters in diameter rotating space station that accommodates 10,000 people with 1,000 staff. Millions of tourists, entrepreneurs, and explorers experience unbelievable adventures from zero gravity in the hub to artificial gravity for the Moon, Mars and Earth. People will have more experience in space than every astronaut that have gone into space in last fifty years.

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Love Boat in Space


One kilometer in diameter, space hotel accommodates10,000 tourists for taking unbelievable adventures
from zero gravity in the hub to artificial gravity on the Moon, Mars, and Earth in three torus rings

The 50,000 metric ton space station has 2.2 million square feet. 50% for lodging, 15% for staff,
and 35% for outstanding restaurant and World Class entrainment.
Utilities, equipment and furnishings are 8,000 metric tons plus
elevators and cables are 10,000 metric tons.

Zero gravity

Hub accommodates 500 tourists, is 170 meters in length and 45 meters in diameter with 16 subassemblies and a mass of 3,000 metric tons.

The Moon’s artificial gravity

First torus ring accommodates 1,000 tourists, is 160 meters in diameter with 14 subassemblies and a mass of 3,500 metric tons.

Mars’ artificial gravity

Second torus ring accommodates 2,300 tourists, is 380 meters in diameter with 22 subassemblies and a mass of 5,500 metric tons

Earth’s artificial gravity

Outer torus ring accommodates 6,200 tourists, is 1,000 meters in diameter with 80 subassemblies and mass of 20,000 metric tons.

Spacecraft


Is similar to Boeing 747- 400 passenger aircraft

Fuselage is reinforced for the vacuum of space and magnetic fields to protect passengers from solar particle radiation. (bends particles around spacecraft) Major savings come from eliminating the massive wings, hundreds of metric tons of jet fuel and two large jet engines.

Spacecraft takes 500 passages plus 50 metric tons of supplies and cargo from spaceports to the Love Boat in Space in twenty to thirty minutes. Accelerates to 30,000 kilometers/hour (18,600 miles/hour) into low Earth orbit.
The estimated cost is $500 million per spacecraft is based on manufacturing hundreds of spacecraft.

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The Final Frontier


Angola
Canada
Iceland
Mexico
Republic of Korea
Spain
Argentina
Colombia
India
Netherlands
Romania
Ukraine
Australia
Czech Republic
Israel
New Zealand
Rwanda
United Arab Emirates
Bahrain
Ecuador
Italy
Nigeria
Saudi Arabia
United Kingdom
Brazil
France
Japan
Poland
Singapore
United States of America
Bulgaria
Germany
Luxembourg