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Using real science we can extrapolate what hull shapes could be used, assuming we actually did have high thrust constant acceleration drives (we don't because it requires energy/mass ratios that tend to cancel each other out).
So what shapes?
Pill capsules are ideal for crewed vessels. Even belly lander style. You could even put a sphere habitat inside it at the middle and rotate it so the crew feels 1g acceleration under thrust in space.
The curved outline of the hull is ideal at holding air pressure, which lends itself to crewed vessels.
Something blocky could also be used for crewed vessels, but to not put extra pressure on the hull, the inner hull would need to be cylinderal or spherical anyway. The outer blocky hull could just be armor since it surely is not optimal for pressurization.
We do not make blocky fuel tanks or gas tanks for a reason. Sharp corners would form stress cracks and leak sooner or later.
For vessels without internal pressurization or crew... the stargate Prometheus would work quite well.
Not the first nor the last time pop scifi was at odds with reality applied to s pace physics.
What do you think on this subject?
Discuss.
So what shapes?
Pill capsules are ideal for crewed vessels. Even belly lander style. You could even put a sphere habitat inside it at the middle and rotate it so the crew feels 1g acceleration under thrust in space.
The curved outline of the hull is ideal at holding air pressure, which lends itself to crewed vessels.
Something blocky could also be used for crewed vessels, but to not put extra pressure on the hull, the inner hull would need to be cylinderal or spherical anyway. The outer blocky hull could just be armor since it surely is not optimal for pressurization.
We do not make blocky fuel tanks or gas tanks for a reason. Sharp corners would form stress cracks and leak sooner or later.
For vessels without internal pressurization or crew... the stargate Prometheus would work quite well.
Not the first nor the last time pop scifi was at odds with reality applied to s pace physics.
What do you think on this subject?
Discuss.