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    Home / News / Technology News / This unique tanning salon simulates alien suns on Earth
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    • Keats has created a unique tanning salon that simulates the light from alien suns, aiming to inspire visitors to think beyond Earth.
    • The salon also offers meteorite mineral water, adding to the extraterrestrial experience.
    • Keats has plans to expand this concept, potentially even to other galaxies, and offers a diverse range of starlight experiences to cater to different preferences.
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    This unique tanning salon simulates alien suns on Earth
    More such salons might be opened in the future

    This unique tanning salon simulates alien suns on Earth

    By Dwaipayan Roy
    Jun 30, 2024
    11:42 am
    What's the story

    A one-of-a-kind tanning salon, providing a simulated experience of alien suns, has been unveiled at the Festival of the Future in Munich, Germany. Dubbed as the world's first "stellar tanning salon," it offers visitors an opportunity to experience the light spectra of various stars. Conceptual artist Jonathon Keats, who conceived this innovative idea, said that with a star tan, people can "experience life on alien planets vicariously" without the hassle and cost of space tourism.

    Cosmic unity

    A galactic community center

    Keats envisions the stellar tanning salon as more than just a place for tanning under alien suns. He aims to shift perspectives and inspire visitors to think beyond Earth. The salon even offers meteorite mineral water, infused with elements from other worlds like Mars. Describing the salon, Keats said it's "a place where beings from throughout the universe can come together and find common ground," likening it to a "galactic community center."

    Expansion goals

    Future plans: Stellar tanning salons beyond Earth

    Keats has ambitious plans for the stellar tanning salon project, hoping to open more such salons in the future. He envisions the next salon "situated in another galaxy, or at least on a planet orbiting a star other than our sun." Keats believes it's only fair to share what our solar system offers with beings elsewhere since we benefit from tanning under otherworldly light.

    Starlight choices

    Keats's personal preference for cooler starlight

    Keats has shared his personal preference for cooler starlight, stating that he tends to sunburn easily. He suggested a brown dwarf might be best suited for him. Despite this, he admitted to being tempted by the light of WR 142 or LMC195-1, especially considering these stars could potentially go supernova at any time. His comments highlight the diverse range of experiences available at the stellar tanning salon.

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