My Research Essay: Constructing a Space Elevator in the 21st Century

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So, I have mixed feelings about it. On one hand I am quite pleased at what I accomplished, but on the other, I feel the essay itself is rather sloppy due to the fact I needed to approach this essay at a completely different angle than what I am used to due to the sheer size and scope of what I needed to research. Distinct paragraphs had to be broken down into smaller ones as they were inflated to take up entire pages, and sometimes they were broken down into nonsense and obscurity.

Overall though, I am satisfied. Just turned it in a few minutes ago.

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We should build the first space elevator in Africa


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We should build the first space elevator in Africa
I wish, but the current state of GEO, LEO, and HEO are a mess. Unless a major cleanup operation were to be conducted, in the near future, our first SE will need to be mobile to an extent.


 
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Now, here's the interesting thing. You can start to see the threads beginning to line up in the background no? China's been talking about building a space elevator for a few years now. Mining for rescources has a steady yet slow opposition to it as environmntalist views become more prevalent. Space travel while being wonderful and all that is terribly expensive and incredibly wasteful in terms of fuel. Private civiallian sector spaceflight is now becoming a thing.

And most of all, scientists just landed a probe on a passing by comet.

Eventually, when the economy and businesses are ready, a push to make a space elevator will be made. And that's a good thing. Because it can accomplish so much. As you said, probes and sattelites could be launched from the top in low orbit. Imagine if scientists got a functional system set up to send mining probes to asteroids and comets? And the probes came back and docked at the space tether? Imagine if the new engines they've been working on, and the new engine built a little while back that stumps scientists because it breaks our currently known laws of physics came to pass?

Commercial flights into space would act as a tourist fund to the first country that built the tether. Space travel and anything related to in atmosphere travel would benefit so much from even one. Personally, I think this is our future. Building space elevator is critical to us as a species.

But again, it's no easy task. On paper, and simplified, a space tether is basically just a rope with a weight on the end of it, held straight because of the speed of the object it rests on as it rotates.  But the perspective is enormous. This is a super structure that reaches up into space. Can't just build it in one shot certainly. It has to be modular, piece by piece.

But, most importantly, if a space elevator where to ever be built, it would have to be protected. Laws would have to be passed keeping it, or possibly "them" out of conflicts and not a target of attacks. Because the damage if one of these things fell would be unparralleled. But, not only would laws have to be put in place, but they would have to have the tightest security on the planet.

Imagine the joy in the eyes of some ISIS asshole on the ground when he saw that tether and decided that he'd like to blow it up? That cannot be allowed to happen.

But like I said. Hell of a lot of hurdles to overcome for us. But if we build even one, then the game changes for the better. Personally, I don't particularily want to be alive for some of the uglier phases in our future. But a space elevator is something I hope to see in my lifetime.

We get one of those built and you can say for sure that as a species, we'd done something right.
Last Edit: November 21, 2014, 01:13:21 AM by Sandtrap