The concepts of
space stations and
space habitat
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s feature in
science fiction
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. The difference between the two is that habitats are larger and more complex structures intended as permanent homes for substantial populations (though
generation ship
A generation ship, generation starship or world ship, is a hypothetical type of interstellar ark starship that travels at sub- light speed. Since such a ship might require hundreds to thousands of years to reach nearby stars, the original occup ...
s also fit this description, they are usually not considered space habitats as they are heading for a destination
), but the line between the two is fuzzy with significant overlap and the term space station is sometimes used for both concepts.
The first such artificial satellite in fiction was
Edward Everett Hale's "
The Brick Moon" in 1869,
a sphere of bricks 61 meters across accidentally launched into orbit around the Earth with people still onboard.
Space stations
Space stations started appearing frequently in science fiction works following the release of the 1949
popular science
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book ''
The Conquest of Space'' by
Willy Ley, which deals with the subject.
They serve several disparate functions in different works. Among these are industry, health benefits due to low gravity, prisons, and means to observe alien worlds.
Several early works of the genre focused on space stations in
Earth orbit or at
Lagrange point
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s as relay stations for interplanetary communication or transportation.
Military uses for space stations appear, but being portrayed as a direct threat is comparatively rare.
Occasionally, the space stations are connected to the planet they are orbiting via a
space elevator, a concept which was introduced to science fiction separately by
Arthur C. Clarke and
Charles Sheffield
Charles Sheffield (25 June 1935 – 2 November 2002), was an English-born mathematician, physicist, and science-fiction writer who served as a President of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and of the American Astronautical ...
in 1979.
In fiction, space stations were largely superseded by space habitats in the final quarter of the 20th century.
Space habitats
The first fictional space habitat proper (not counting the unintentional one in "The Brick Moon") was featured in the 1931 novella "
The Prince of Space" by
Jack Williamson
John Stewart Williamson (April 29, 1908 – November 10, 2006) was an American list of science fiction authors, science fiction writer, one of several called the "Dean of Science Fiction". He is also credited with one of the first uses of the t ...
;
it is a cylinder long and wide which rotates to create
artificial gravity.
Besides cylinders, space habitats in fiction also come in the shapes of spheres, wheels, and hollowed-out asteroids, among others. A more unusual depiction is seen in
James Blish
James Benjamin “Jimmy” Blish () was an American science fiction and fantasy writer. He is best known for his ''Cities in Flight'' novels and his series of ''Star Trek'' novelizations written with his wife, J. A. Lawrence. His novel ''A Case ...
's 1955 book ''Earthman, Come Home''—as well as the rest of his ''
Cities in Flight'' series—where they are cities roaming through space.
Space habitats featured only intermittently in science fiction until 1977, when
Gerard K. O'Neill's
speculative nonfiction book ''
The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space'' was published and went on to inspire numerous authors.
The works inspired by O'Neill range from
utopian to dystopian; the latter foresee a wide variety of problems with space habitats, including dilapidation while humans are still living there, vulnerability to sabotage, and the potential for a wealthy elite in space to exploit the inhabitants of Earth.
A recurring theme in these works is tensions between the inhabitants of the habitats and planet-dwellers.
Inasmuch as they provide opportunities for telling stories of isolated populations with diverse cultures, space habitats serve the same function in space that islands serve on Earth in earlier
speculative fiction
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,
though some science fiction works such as the TV series ''
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' and ''
Babylon 5
''Babylon 5'' is an American space opera television series created by writer and producer J. Michael Straczynski, under the Babylonian Productions label, in association with Straczynski's Synthetic Worlds Ltd. and Warner Bros. Domestic Tel ...
'' take the opposite approach of portraying space habitats as multicultural centres where members of different spacefaring civilizations coexist peacefully.
See also
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Dyson spheres in popular culture
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List of films featuring space stations
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List of fictional spacecraft
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Space dock
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