Variations on the 20-40 cabins per floor arrangement. A compromise between public and private space?
Based on TheSpaceengineer's post of 2 nov 2024
Do you lay in your bed at take-off and landing? You would think it would reduce the experience.
This arrangement was designed by Rick Kiessig
Everyone to their seat! Radial seat arrangement alternative. The seats could also be set up in rows perpendicular to the direction of re-entry.
View of all the floors
This is an arrangement for a 100 passengers 9m Starship. This would not be the first starship to land on Mars, but rather a latter model for the beginning of a colonization process.
Deck A, 11 exercise machines, airlock and suit and seat storage. Mais backup air tank as well
Deck B, room floor in take off arrangement with seats. hexagonal floor pattern includes seat and partition anchor track system.
Deck C, room floor in sleeping arrangement, seats removed.
Deck D, solar storm shelter and general leisure area. Also, main storage for food, water and luggage.
Deck E, dining and food preparation. Guard rails around the floor openings would be removed in 0g.
Deck F, leisure and activity area. Missing a small infirmary and a small private office.
Deck G, leisure and activity area
View in dining deck E
External view of the leisure area
View from the interior to te outside, large bay window.
Alternate seating for landing
Airlocks floor and main storage area
Overall view of the floor arrangement
Captain Nemo style and coloring. The arrangement is slanted towards gravity usage, as the ship is expected to serve as habitat on Mars for a few years at least.
Overall view and colored render
Take off and landing seat arrangement
Main laboratory area, production test floor
room arrangement
Living deck arrangement
Early view of overall arrangement
Sick bay, exercise area, showers
9m ITS room arrangement 3D sketches
View from the large bay window