Welcome, space cadet, aboard the IGSR, better known as the Interminecraftial Geostationary Space Rig.
This is a (somewhat) realistic space station I've been working on, that is (somewhat) inspired by the ISS.
It consists of multiple parts:
THE CONNECTING MODULE
The connecting module is self explanatory. It allows the engineers to visit the non-life support sections of the space station without having to go on an EVA.
TWO IDENTICAL STORAGE MODULES
Storage modules are for storing energy and items, and the cargo loaders were used because chests can sometimes glitch oxygen sealers.
THE LIFE-SUPPORT MODULE (WIP)
Self-explanatory. I actually have edited this and added a lot more, but I'm not going to post it until I decide to totally update this thread
AND FOR THE GRAND FINALE:
THE COMPLETE STATION
I hope you like it, I spent a good two weeks on it
And if you were wondering, the two little square rooms are the oxygen-production centers, and yes, those are working solar panels (I just used basic to make it always look like that
)
I'll update this sometime soon
This is a (somewhat) realistic space station I've been working on, that is (somewhat) inspired by the ISS.
It consists of multiple parts:
THE CONNECTING MODULE

The connecting module is self explanatory. It allows the engineers to visit the non-life support sections of the space station without having to go on an EVA.
TWO IDENTICAL STORAGE MODULES

Storage modules are for storing energy and items, and the cargo loaders were used because chests can sometimes glitch oxygen sealers.
THE LIFE-SUPPORT MODULE (WIP)

Self-explanatory. I actually have edited this and added a lot more, but I'm not going to post it until I decide to totally update this thread
AND FOR THE GRAND FINALE:
THE COMPLETE STATION

I hope you like it, I spent a good two weeks on it
And if you were wondering, the two little square rooms are the oxygen-production centers, and yes, those are working solar panels (I just used basic to make it always look like that
I'll update this sometime soon
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