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On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 22:42:15 -0700, Richard Riley
wrote: On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 20:47:03 -0500, Big John wrote: :Scientist Sees Space Elevator in 15 Years : :By CARL HARTMAN, Associated Press Writer : :WASHINGTON - President Bush (news - web sites) wants to return to the :moon and put a man on Mars. But scientist Bradley C. Edwards has an :idea that's really out of this world: an elevator that climbs 62,000 :miles into space. OK, so you use a whole lotta solar power beamed at your cart to climb 62,000 miles straight up (without becoming a crispy critter, but that's another topic). Where are you going to get the mass and energy to accelerate yourself laterally to reach orbital velocity? Aren't you just going to decelerate the beanstalk and send it whipping to the west as the earth rotates beneath you, winding the beanstalk along the equator like an earth sized yo-yo? At 24,000 mile you're at geosynchronis orbit, ready to float free. If you want an orbit lower down you just burn a little rocket fuel (that you brought up with you) to slow down & drop lower. The other 38000 miles of line wants to pull away from the Earth so acts as a counter weight keeping the whole thing pulling straight up. If you keep going past the 24,000 mark before cutting loose you start picking up the velocity you need to get to the Moon, as well as many other fun spots around the system ![]() Any deflection caused by sending payloads up gets cancelled out by stuff coming back down, i.e "My Parents Went to Jupiter & All They Got Me Was This Cheap T-Shirt" x 10-6. H. |
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