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A Canadian company has clinched a patent for a 12.4 mile-high “space elevator” that could launch astronauts and tourists into orbit.
The free-standing tower would essentially be inflated, supported by a series of gas-pressurized cells, and serve as a docking platform for space planes that could launch cargo, tourists and satellites directly into lower orbit.
Thoth Technology, the Ontario-based company behind the invention, told CNBC the elevator could transport 10 tons of cargo at approximately seven miles per hour, with passengers able to reach the top of the tower in about 60 minutes. Passengers could then board a space plane that could reach lower orbit without the need for a costly rocket launch.
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http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/going-way-company-granted-patent-space-elevator-n412396
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Aug 23, 2015 @ 12:36:06
Reblogged this on James' World.
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Aug 24, 2015 @ 22:31:05
This is really great endeavor….other than the cost of course!!
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Aug 25, 2015 @ 09:41:35
It is a fascinating idea based on centrifugal force apparently!
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Aug 25, 2015 @ 12:33:03
Yeah its time kids get to know about centrifugal force other than the age old text book example of stone and string lol 😉
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