I would assume that ships would dock along the axis of spin. In the case of a mckendree cylinder the ship would dock at the far end of the cylinder (matching its rotation speed). For a bishop rind they would probably dock in the centre of the ring (once again matching its rotations speed) then catch elevators down to the surface.
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Reply to Hello everyone . I am very interested in space megastructure. such as mckendree cylinder or bishop rings. But suppose we built it. How can a spacecraft dock with it ? Knowing that these huge structures rotate at huge speeds to generate a gravitaty similar to Earth's by Dizzy_Ad3353
I would assume that ships would dock along the axis of spin. In the case of a mckendree cylinder the ship would dock at the far end of the cylinder (matching its rotation speed). For a bishop rind they would probably dock in the centre of the ring (once again matching its rotations speed) then catch elevators down to the surface.