
Space Station
The Love Boat in the Sky is one kilometer in diameter rotating space station that accommodates 10,000 people with 1,000 staff.
- Hub has no gravity
- First ring Moon’s artificial gravity
- Second ring with Mars’s artificial gravity
- Third ring with Earth’s artificial gravity
Love Boat is Space
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
Cross section is 15 meter in diameter torus with the four levels of accommodations plus
the two cables on each side of the hallways
Love Boat in Space Cost
$75 billion with 100 percent contingency or $150 billion
- $50 billion for 50,000 metric ton space station at $1 million per metric ton ($1,000/kilogram).
- $25 billion for SpaceX to deliver and robots to install 200 subassemblies and equipment at $125 million per payload ($500/kilogram).
- $75 billion with 100% continency
- $10 to $20 billion in estimated Annual Profits
Complete in five to six years
One year to design
Three years to manufacturer the subassemblies
- Hub for zero gravity,
- Torus rings for Moon, Mars, and Earth artificial gravity
Two years to take and connect subassemblies in space orbit
- SpaceX heavy lift rockets take the 200 subassemblies with a mass of 250 metric ton into low Earth orbit.
- Robots connect the subassemblies like a Ferris Wheel from the hub to the outer three torus rings.
$75 billion in Annual Revenues
$60 billion from the space station
- $36 billion from lodging 10,000 tourists’ times $10,000 per person for 360 days
- $ 4 billion from souvenirs and tips
- $20 billion from research, develop and manufacturing products.
$15 billion from spacecraft taking daily trips
- $10 billion from one million tourists’ times $10,000 per person
- $ 5 billion from 100,000 metric tons ($50 per kilogram) for supplies and cargo.
Business and Government
Business, entrepreneurs and people make investments
- Venture capital and selling stock
- Private and public equity
- Loans from projected profits
World government’s funds reprogramed to support Commercializing Space
- In 2023, over $117 billion was spent by countries on space programs
- People from countries have opportunities to take Space Adventures