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This wiki is intended to be a repository of information and a baseline for research. Of the space elevator, a project with a back-of-the-envelope launch cost of $6 billion dollars. Is a paper explaining how we could build one in less than 7 years. If you are interested in working on software for the space elevator, you can be very helpful to this effort. If you have done some research on the SE you'd like to archive and tell others about, please go here. This could also be used to launch cargo to Mars.

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SpaceElevatorIntegration - SpaceElevatorWiki.com

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Created: July 6, 2008. Modified: July 25, 2008. This is a collaborative article. Discipline(s): Wiki, Engineering. Space Elevator Interaction Matrix. Space Elevator Interaction Matrix. Higher strength material will be more costly to develop and produce. The trade needs to be between required strength and cost. Higher strenth material may mean a lower mass overall ribbon, fewer construction climbers and less repairs all which reduce cost. Ribbon taper and overall mass are inversely propotional to strength.

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GTOSS Simulation of the Space Elevator. Space Elevator Dynamics Handbook. Papers and Related Explanatory Animations. Paper on Aerodynamic Response to Atmospheric Wind (PDF). Paper on Dynamic Response to Climber Transits (PDF). Paper on GEO-Based Construction Deployment Dynamics (PDF). Selected GTOSS Simulation Animations. GTOSS Simulation of the Space Elevator. You can learn more about GTOSS's general and detailed attributes at the GTOSS description web site. And is based on the Mercurial source manageme...

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Created: July 6, 2008. Modified: July 6, 2008. This is a collaborative article. Discipline(s): Wiki, Engineering. The anchor does more than simply hold the end of the ribbon down. The location is critical as is how the ribbon is held. Overall facility is mature technology that can be purchased immediately. Hold down mechanism requires development. Good initial report completed by Eric Anderson and Associates File:Anchor report.odt. Completed and Ongoing Efforts. Ocean going platforms and airstrips.

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Created: July 6, 2008. Modified: July 25, 2008. This is a collaborative article. Discipline(s): Wiki, Engineering. To start we all need to agree on the basic premise of our pursuit. These pages are to develop as much of the technology as possible for a working, viable space elevator. The basic concept is to run a line from Earth to space that can be ascended by mechanical climbers. No expendables are needed or carried and the overall cost and risk of getting to space is reduced. The real world must be co...

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This wiki is intended to be a repository of information and a baseline for research. Of the space elevator, a project with a back-of-the-envelope launch cost of $6 billion dollars. Is a paper explaining how we could build one in less than 7 years. If you are interested in working on software for the space elevator, you can be very helpful to this effort. If you have done some research on the SE you'd like to archive and tell others about, please go here. This could also be used to launch cargo to Mars.

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Sunday, January 5, 2014. The year in review and Propulsion Physics. Wishing everyone all the best for 2014, clear skies and smooth waters. An alternative propulsion system to chemical rockets on the other hand is achievable within a more reasonable time frame (say 30 years). The space elevator. Is feasible although considerable progress in the fabrication of carbon nanotube fibres has to be achieved before this gets anywhere near to reality (apart from the large dollar investment). Etc are also problemat...

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Sunday, January 5, 2014. The year in review and Propulsion Physics. Wishing everyone all the best for 2014, clear skies and smooth waters. An alternative propulsion system to chemical rockets on the other hand is achievable within a more reasonable time frame (say 30 years). The space elevator. Is feasible although considerable progress in the fabrication of carbon nanotube fibres has to be achieved before this gets anywhere near to reality (apart from the large dollar investment). Etc are also problemat...

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