The entire 'Redstone Valley' space station was like a gigantic cross-shaped cylinder, with buildings distributed along the inner wall of the cylinder. The space station obtained a small portion of gravity through the centrifugal force of its rotation, allowing many facilities to be installed on the ground.
"Even so, the gravity here is still too low. A light jump can send you flying high," commented a student who accompanied us.
"It's quite novel. I see many people gliding through the air, needing only a small thrust from the devices on their backs to easily navigate within the space station."