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Old 07-24-2006, 04:42 PM   #1
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The Space Elevator

Imagine it is the year April 12, 2022. The space elevator has finally been completed and readied for climbers that will carry humans rather than satellites. Before your large ferry boat, an opaque black hairline stretches up from a gargantuan, oddly-shaped ship before you, and is lost in the haze above you. You are to be one of the people on the first climber, one of the first space tourists since the few that had visited the ISS. As the ship begins to dominate your windshield, you pull into a small dock underneath the ship. As you head up to the terminal, you notice that from one angle, you can't see the hairline cable at all: it is flat.
You take the elevator car up. Two days pass, and you enter space. Another week passes, and you're nearly three quarters of the way to the end. At this point, there's a space station, complete with a hydroponic farm and spaceport. the climber stops, and you float out.

This is a possible scenario for the twenties. A group called liftport has a countdown to the deadline for completion of a space elevator, on April 12, 2018. The cable, a slightly curved strip of a carbon nanotube/epoxy composite, though extremely small so you wouldn't be able to see it as I proposed in this scenario. The location, an area of ocean just west of the Galapagos islands, where it connects to a mobile cable base: a giant ship. Large payloads of cargo can now be lifted for a fraction of the cost it takes to lift small payloads in rockets. A whole new industry has taken hold, and businesses are booming both in nearby seaports and on the space stations. People on the stations before today have always taken space planes to the station, which are now in attendance to a large mass of spaceship parts: the manned Mars colonization mission. The first men have already been sent and returned, and now a group of forty people will be the first to colonize the planet. The rest of the parts will be brought up the cable...


The space elevator is a very real idea. A major topic of consideration among space agencies, the first space elevator could be built for less than the cost of the International Space Station. A relatively light elevator could be built of carbon nanotubes, the higher-quality version of the same carbon nanotubes that might make up the hood of your car. Nanotubes are potentially the strongest materials ever discovered, and have a relatively small tapering ratio for the elevator (1.5, as opposed to several magnitudes of ten as it is for the next best material to use). And, with our current economic standing and technology, we are ready to begin construction at any time.
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