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The Space Elevator Comes Closer to Reality

 

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No way that ever works. In order to maintain orbit an object has to reach speeds of 17,000 mph, the elevator would be stationary and therefore would be as fast as the earth rotates, 1000 mph. Therefore any object taken to the top of it would re-enter the earth atmosphere within mintues.

 

(http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/970401c.html)

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No way that ever works.  In order to maintain orbit an object has to reach speeds of 17,000 mph, the elevator would be stationary and therefore would be as fast as the earth rotates, 1000 mph. Therefore any object taken to the top of it would re-enter the earth atmosphere within mintues.

 

(http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_astro/answers/970401c.html)

 

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You need to make it long enough so that centripetal force counteracts gravity. Only the bottom of the elevator would be traveling at 1000 mph. The further away it gets, the faster the top travels.

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You need to make it long enough so that centripetal force counteracts gravity.  Only the bottom of the elevator would be traveling at 1000 mph.  The further away it gets, the faster the top travels.

 

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Ahhhh touche'

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"For a space elevator to function, a cable with one end attached to the Earth's surface stretches upwards, reaching beyond geosynchronous orbit, at 21,700 miles (35,000-kilometer altitude)."

 

So...if you are in the space elevator, going "up" a total of 21,700 miles how long do you have to listen to the elevator muzak?

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"For a space elevator to function, a cable with one end attached to the Earth's surface stretches upwards, reaching beyond geosynchronous orbit, at 21,700 miles (35,000-kilometer altitude)."

 

So...if you are in the space elevator, going "up" a total of 21,700 miles how long do you have to listen to the elevator muzak?

 

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depends on the speed of the elevator.

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