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What are some major architectural designs in spaceships for aquatic beings

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Like this question I'm wondering about design considerations for an intelligent aquatic species that wants to travel into space. Would they have to try and create special body suits to keep moisture content or try and fill a ship with water? Or would they have to fill up a ship once it's in space (say a space station) with multiple trips?

Size of the Ship: I am more interested in medium to larger size ships, but ones without 'Gravity fields'. Known gravity generation only. ie spinning a ship. Maybe start with something like the ISS. And going larger from there. What are things to that would go into the design?

Here's a picture from Harry Potter's Merpeople for an idea of physical characteristics ie, tail, no legs. enter image description here

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