The Lunar Orbit Committee was preparing to begin construction on the Moon's surface. It had been a month since Starlight left Mars.
The last orbital change was complete, and Starlight had consumed most of its working medium. It had already turned off its ion thruster systems and was now relying on its inertia for the rest of the journey.
Travis had already gotten used to living on Starlight.
They had clean bedding, plenty of oxygen, and delicious food.
He spent more than a month in a small experimental room in New Virginia. Compared to that, life on Starlight was heaven.
The Chinese had a much better bathing system than NASA. Starlight had a one-person bathroom that simulated a gravitational environment by using centrifugal acceleration.
Simply speaking, after the device began to rotate, taking a bath on Starlight would feel exactly the same as taking a bath on Earth. Gone were the floating water drops.