Gửi: Sun Apr 26, 2009 11:42 pm Tiêu đề: Future of travel
Future of travel
From portable hotel "pods" to outer space tourism, take a look at the future of travel
Hotels in space... the Galactic Suite, the first hotel currently being built in space, is expected to open for business in 2012 and will allow guests to travel around the world in 80 minutes. Its Barcelona-based architects say the space hotel will be the most expensive in the galaxy, costing more than $4 million for a three-day stay, during which, guests would see the sun rise 15 times a day and use velcro suits to crawl around their pod rooms by sticking themselves to the walls like Spiderman / Reuters
Hotel pods... architects have designed foldable hotel rooms that can be moved from one location to the next. The architects behind the design, London-based m3 architects, say they are "searching for a partner who can take the hotels from the current design stage and actually build it" / <strong>m3 architects London</strong>
Sleep under the water... the planned underwater Hydropolis Hotel under the Persian Gulf in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, will allow guests to get a true idea of the beauty of underwater life. Room are expected to cost up to $7700 per night / Supplied
Flying car... Neil Laughton stands next to his <strong>Parajet Skycar</strong>, in which he is travelling to Timbuktu from London in the world's first road legal, bio-fuelled flying car. The Skycar drives like a car and flies like an aeroplane / Reuters
Rocket-powered stealth... this two-seat rocket ship will be capable of suborbital flights to altitudes more than 60 metres above the earth. The Lynx, about the size of a small private plane, is expected to begin test flights in 2010, according to developer Xcor Aerospace / AP
Super-speed travelling... the US space agency, NASA, has successfully tested a 8,000 kph jet, the x-43A, which would allow you to fly from the UK to Australia in two hours. Plans for a Cosmoplane, the successor to the Concorde, are underway with a projected launch date of 2024. The craft, which is being developed in Russia, is intended to take off and land like a normal aeroplane but act like a spacecraft while in the air, reaching an altitude of 200 kilometres / NASA
Miniature hotel... the Yotel hotel group draws on influences of Japan, airline travel and luxury yachts as inspiration for its capsule-like cabins, and promotes itself as having "everything you would expect from a luxury hotel in a small space". The Yotels are located inside airports at Heathrow and Gatwick, London, as well as Schiphol, Amsterdam / Yotel See inside the <strong>Yotel</strong>.
Budget hotel rooms... hotels such as the easyHotel are increasingly looking at space-saving options and more hotels are offering miniature-sized rooms / easyHotel
Spiral-shaped hotel... the Helix Hotel to be built in Abu Dhabi won't have floors, instead it will spiral in sections like a corkscrew / Leeser Architecture See inside the <strong>Helix Hotel</strong>.
Body x-ray... the ProVision whole body imaging machine can see through clothing to search for banned carry-on items. Airport officers will use the Millimeter Wave Whole Body Imaging Technology machine randomly, despite complaints from privacy advocates that the technology reveals too much of one's private anatomy to strangers. The use of this technology in airports is growing / AFP
Retinal Scanning Display... the device scans in computer images and data directly onto the user's retina to create a large, high-resolution virtual image which superimposes with real-life vision. Iris scanning technology is now being used at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport to speed up the airline boarding procedure. There is reportedly only a one in 1078 chance that two irises will be identical. The use of this technology is tipped to become widespread / AFP
Space tourism... US spaceflight participant Charles Simonyi floats in the Harmony node of the International Space Station last month. The space tourist is in the middle of his second stay aboard the international space station. Space tourism is expected to take off amongst travellers, and a recent survey revealed that Australians' dream holiday is a trip to outer space / AP/NASA
The Hotelicopter... thousands of travellers were excited about the Hotelicopter, with it being promoted as "the world's first flying hotel in a converted helicopter". Although it turned out to be an April Fool's hoax, the idea of building a hotel inside a giant helicopter may not be that far-fetched when considering how much travel has changed / YouTube
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