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Space Elevator By Charles Graves Cluster 2
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What is a Space Elevator? A structure that is in geosynchronous orbit but is also attached to the surface of the planet A means of transportation into space http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_elevator
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What is needed to build a SE? A ribbon of carbon nanotubes that extend 144,000 km from the Earth’s surface Light weight climbers to pull nanotubes up A large counterweight at the space end of the elevator http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_elevator
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Why Carbon Nanotubes? The amount of steel to build the SE would collapse under its own weight Extremely light weight and holds large amounts of weight
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What do we have now? Single walled carbon nanotubes 4 cm long Boron welding of single walled carbon nanotubes Designs and theories on the construction of the Space Elevator http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_elevator
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Benefits of a SE Will lower the cost of getting objects into orbit by a large magnitude Travel to different planets is much faster Scientific research in space becomes more feasible May be built on other planets using same principles
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Problems with a SE Acquiring funding for the elevator is extremely difficult Many political issues because of international public inclusion policy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/money
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How far are we from building a SE? Need to develop a way to make nanotubes much longer Solve the problem with nanotubes being constantly cut Liftport wants to have the Space Elevator operational by April 12, 2018
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Works Cited http://www.liftport.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/ http://www.isr.us/Downloads/niac_pdf/chapter2.ht ml http://pubs.acs.org/cgi- bin/abstract.cgi/nalefd/2005/5/i06/abs/nl050627l.h tml
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