Space Perspective introduces the Neptune Spaceship, a space tourism capsule design that has been sustainably manufactured using groundbreaking new software, and is patent pending.
they Sleek spherical exterior design maximizes 360-degree panoramic views With larger patented windows pushed to the edge of the space and a more spacious interior in the Space Lounge, providing plenty of headroom as the explorers move around the pod. The patented spray cone ensures that the Neptune spaceship’s ocean landing is smooth and safe.
Explorers aboard the Neptune spacecraft, which It will be commercially launched from the end of 2024They will climb safely to the edge of space in a pressurized, climate-controlled capsule, powered by a patented space balloon, to absorb the immense beauty of Earth from space. The six-hour round trip allows anyone who can board a plane to enjoy beautiful views of the thin blue line encircling the land below and the vastness of dark space above.
The design of the Neptune spaceship is the culmination of serial inventions in proprietary technologies compatible with space exploration and the efforts of a world-class team that examines every aspect of the design and its functionality. The capsule seamlessly combines the unique requirements of space travel in terms of pressure, temperature and structural engineering with the best user experience.
“The development and operation of airships and parachutes over the centuries have proven that flying the airship from launch to landing, using traditional parachutes as a backup backup system, is the simplest, safest and most powerful solution. Our flight system means that the capsule and the space balloon are always in contact and that the conditions for take-off and landing Always under our control. The team came together to create a powerful, secure, elegant, and luxurious system for the Neptune spaceship. “Simplicity and automation are key to safety,” said Tapper McCallum, founder, co-CEO and CEO of Space Perspective.
Space Perspective cooperated with Siemens, who brought rigorous and meticulous engineering expertise to the design of the Neptune spaceship. Accelerated experimental iterations of capsule design with solutions from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio and AWS parallel processing servers. Siemens’ program has handled the complex loads of a six-hour round trip involving air, space and water travel while maintaining a safe and comfortable environment for passengers, which means more testing and simulations are possible.
With this technology, delivered across servers in the AWS cloud, the Space Perspective engineering team, with the help of Siemens engineers, was able to create the optimal shape of the capsule prior to manufacture. Simulations have been used to demonstrate that the round capsule provides the most robust shape to resist pressure and fluid splash in many of the environments in which the Neptune spacecraft travels in flight.