Partial Space Elevator

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Don't tether the Earth-facing end of space elevator: let it hang in the atmosphere, and arrive to it with less fuel.

YAML Idėja

The idea of space elevator is not new at all, but the consideration of not tethering one of its ends to Earth has not been widely discussed.

It's not new though: a paper of 2014 from Acta Astronautica has analyzed the idea of a space elevator with both of its ends hanging in space, and found that it might cut the costs of space travel to high orbit by 40 percent.

I think it's worth putting this idea down here, so that relevant projects could be linked to it in the future.

Mindey,

(nesiųsti pranešimų) (nebūtinas) Prašome prisijungti.

Du taškai:

  1. Lengviausią jo dalį – antgalį – galime pradėti iškočioti jau dabar! Tvirtumas, kurio reikalauja diržas, nėra vienodas visame jo ilgyje – norint sumažinti svorį, jis turi būti siaurėjantis link Žemės galo ir labai lengvu galu. Taigi, suraskime jau orbitoje tinkamą geostacionarų palydovą ir atneškime prie jo juostą (tether).

  2. Kosmoso šiukšlės, kurios jau yra orbitoje, puikiai tinka atsvaros konstrukcijai. Norint pakelti šiukšles į geostacionarią orbitą, reikia daug mažiau degalų nei pakelti nuo Žemės paviršiaus.

Two points:

  1. We can start rolling out the lightest part of it - the tip - right now! The strength required by the tether is not the same across its length - to minimize weight, it has to be tapering off towards the Earth's end, with very light tip. So, let's find a suitable geostationary sattelite in orbit already, and bring some tape (tether) to it.

  2. Space junk that's already in orbit, is great for the counterweight construction. It requires much less fuel to lift the junk into the geostationary orbit, than to lift it up from Earth surface.