October 15, 2003



The Elevator Approaches

Via Kurzweilai.net, it looks as though the Space Elevator is continuing to gain respectability. Now Los Alamos is jumping on the bandwagon:

Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers are proposing an elevator reaching 62,000 miles into the sky to launch payloads into space more cheaply than the shuttle can.

"The first country that owns the space elevator will own space," said lab scientist Bryan Laubscher. "I believe that, and I think Los Alamos should be involved in making that happen."

Some Los Alamos scientists are so convinced it can be a reality that they are working on their own time on technical details.

Five to 10 scientists at any given time are analyzing the economics, technical specifications of how the elevator would work and possible health risks to those using it. Laubscher said the grassroots effort hopes the U.S. Department of Energy could someday use the information as a start for investing in a space elevator.

This thing is looking more likely every day.

Posted by Phil at October 15, 2003 09:13 AM | TrackBack
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