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QuantumSpace has unveiled its most ambitious project yet: the Stellar Haven, a state-of-the-art space station module designed to support long-duration missions and provide a comfortable living and working environment for astronauts. This module, set to be launched aboard the Quantum Omega rocket in July 2025, represents a significant leap forward in space habitation technology.



Mission Capabilities

The Stellar Haven is designed to support a variety of missions, primarily focusing on low Earth orbit (LEO) operations. It can serve as a temporary home for astronauts conducting research or as a base for other LEO missions. The module's versatility makes it an essential component of QuantumSpace's long-term vision for space exploration. It is capable of supporting scientific experiments in microgravity, testing new technologies, and serving as a staging point for missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond. The module's advanced life support systems and spacious design make it suitable for extended missions, allowing astronauts to live and work in space for months at a time.


Launch and Deployment

The Stellar Haven will be launched aboard the Quantum Omega rocket, a next-generation launch vehicle designed for efficiency and reliability. For this mission, the Quantum Omega will use an expendable first stage, ensuring maximum payload capacity. Additionally, the rocket will feature a wider fairing to accommodate the Habitat Module's size. The rocket's powerful engines and advanced guidance systems will ensure a smooth and precise deployment of the module into low Earth orbit. Once in orbit, the module will wait for additional modules to dock with it, gradually forming a larger space station. This modular approach allows for incremental expansion, enabling the space station to grow and adapt to the needs of future missions.


Docking Ports and Solar Array

The Stellar Haven is designed with multiple docking ports to enhance its functionality and support additional systems. It features two docking ports on the top and bottom of the module, specifically intended for attaching radiators. These radiators are crucial for dissipating heat generated by the module's systems, ensuring a stable and comfortable environment for the crew. Additionally, there is a docking port for a small solar array, which can be used to supplement the module's primary solar panels, providing additional power for extended missions and high-energy experiments.




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GENERAL INFO

  • Predecessor: EDFR
  • Created On: Windows
  • Game Version: 1.3.204.1
  • Price: $2,419k
  • Number of Parts: 292
  • Dimensions: 4 m x 7 m x 4 m

PERFORMANCE

  • Total Delta V: 0m/s
  • Total Thrust: 300N
  • Engines: 1
  • Wet Mass: 12,787kg
  • Dry Mass: 12,781kg

STAGES

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    @NASAX yes, I blocked DSA so he wont anoy me and thank you for the fedback. I may make one without a interior cause the problem is the pannelin in the interor.

    4 days ago
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    630 esax

    Did you DSA or else he might come here to spread some negativity😧 anyways about the Craft:

    01 looks good ;
    Good amount of detail but not to much to the point it's not Mobile Friendly
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    02 Design ;
    Reminds me of modern space station concepts like for 2028 - 2030 stuff like that
    • Modern Design

    4 days ago

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