This is a good time to explore space. Technological advances, as well as a growing interest in knowing what lies beyond the borders of our planet, have encouraged space exploration as it did not happen several decades ago.
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Today, practically all of us have our eyes on what is happening (or may happen) in space.
Aware of this growing trend, an architectural firm in Japan has proposed an innovative and sophisticated Space Airport, said Felipe Sasso of digitaltrends.
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This futuristic center, designed for Tokyo Bay, would be called Spaceport City, and would have four floors and features similar to a conventional airport, only it would have berthing parts for the rockets and more spacecraft.
The space airport would be designed for commercial suborbital spacecraft that take off horizontally.
Also, a layer of solar panels on top of the main structure would allow the installation of patios, outdoor gardens and even farmland on a different scale.
An immense tower would serve so that the complex can be seen without problems at high altitude by those ships that need to land.
Meanwhile, the upper levels of the main structure are also designed so that passengers can watch the ships take off.
Spaceport City would also seek to encourage space tourism with ships that make various trips to and from orbit.
The architectural studio in charge hopes to build this design as soon as possible, so that the dream becomes a reality and can boost the space industry in that country.
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