Space Solar Power Review Vol 3 Num 4 1982

ble space. Again, from either of these spaces one can either return to the control rooms, or go on to the central, communal space which accommodates the personal hygiene system, the private waste management system, the wardroom consisting of food preparation and dining facilities, the work stations and laboratories, and finally the extremely important exercise/recreation facilities; below is storage space. From this central space there are four options for egress. Still progressing from left to right, one is again faced with a choice to either go up half of a level to two more bedrooms or down half of a level, this time to the medical and botanical laboratories. And from these spaces finally, one enters into the opposite end cone, the monitoring room (again with storage space below) and out into the other corridor.

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