Creating for Exotic Environments
The following items are concept products for use in outer space and in a space tourism situation. Fun is the operative word here, and the Society is designing fun for the future!
Creating for Exotic Environments
The following items are concept products for use in outer space and in a space tourism situation. Fun is the operative word here, and the Society is designing fun for the future!














Introducing the G-Chair, inflatable furniture that is both stylish and practical. Using a unique shape to hold a person in place just above the knees, the G-Chair can come in different sizes and styles.
The Mark I Zero Gravity Martini Glass as shown here is a stylish container for alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. When placed on a robot bartender’s drink dispenser platform, the mixed cocktail is injected into the glass through a one-way valve.
When served, the customer can play with the the bubbles of liquid safely ensconced inside the designer glass. When she takes a sip from the straw, the vacuum force of the sip pulls the bubble into the straw. She can even play a game of “catch that bubble” by adjusting the depth of the straw or maneuvering it toward a bubble.
This service robot has a multi-function module in the middle of its body. Replace the module, and the robot becomes either a vacuum cleaner, a washer/dryer, a waiter, or a personal servant.
Imagine a newlywed couple on their honeymoon onboard an orbital cruise ship. Sooner or later they will want to have the adventure of sexual relations in zero gravity. The “Snuggle Tunnel” assists couples in experimenting without floating too far away! AS SEEN ON TV!
The “Destiny” is a conceptual model of an Orbital Super Yacht. Analogous to the Super- and Mega-Yachts of enjoyed today by the super-rich, this vessel allows an elite customer all the comforts possible while “sailing” around the Earth.
STS Malaysia Chapter is developing the “Labu Sayong” meal container. It has two hemispheres, one for liquids, and one for food.