https://www.europesays.com/2238160/ EU Space Act: enhancing market access and space safety #AerospaceIndustry #Economy #EconomyOfEU #EconomyOfEuropeanUnion #EconomyOfTheEU #EconomyOfTheEuropeanUnion #EUEconomy #Europe #SpacePolicy #SpaceResearch
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Did you know the #Earth and #Moon share similar surface-shaping processes? A study by Isamu M. Matsuyama and co-researchers reveals how #tectonic forces on the Moon mirror those on Earth, offering clues to planetary evolution across the solar system.
Learn more from their dataset and article at https://doi.org/10.25422/azu.data.12935162 and https://doi.org/10.1016/j.icarus.2020.114202. Image: Stockcake
#OpenData #OpenScience #PlanetaryScience #SpaceResearch #UniversityofArizona
Sorry for the delay in replying! Let’s be clear upfront: we can’t build a fully operational space elevator with today’s technology.
But history shows us that what seems impossible today can become reality tomorrow. When President John F. Kennedy set the goal of landing a man on the Moon in 1961, many thought it was a pipe dream. Yet less than a decade later, the Apollo program succeeded, proving that with determination, innovation, and investment, the impossible can be achieved. So, while ambitious, a space elevator is a plausible future project.
Trying to be as objective as I can, here’s a more nuanced take on feasibility — starting with economics. A space elevator would be expensive; estimates vary, but it’s safe to say it would be a multi-billion-dollar project. To put that in perspective: SoFi Stadium cost $4.9 billion, and the Apollo program cost about $203 billion (adjusted to 2015 dollars). Expert analyses estimate the cost of the first space elevator between $6 billion and $100 billion depending on design and infrastructure included. So financially, it’s ambitious but plausible, especially as a long-term infrastructure investment with transformative potential for space access and sustainable resource use.
The technical challenges are immense, but so are those of every large, unprecedented undertaking. Picture a tether anchored to a mobile ocean platform, gently swaying with the waves, while robotic climbers ascend and descend, carrying cargo and passengers to the stars.
Several organizations, including the International Space Elevator Consortium, are actively developing the technologies and infrastructure needed. While we’re far from the finish line, the potential benefits—significantly reduced launch costs, increased space access, and large-scale space-based solar power—are exciting.
A key technical hurdle is finding a material with sufficient tensile strength. Though it might sound counterintuitive, a space elevator is more like a suspension bridge to space than a giant tower. The concept evolved from building “bottom-up” to a “top-down” approach, where a geostationary satellite deploys a cable down to Earth. Currently, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) are leading candidates for tether materials. For example, Shizuoka University in Japan is prototyping and testing high-tensile-strength materials in space. The key issues remain: producing suitable materials like carbon nanotubes at scale.
In conclusion, while we can’t build a fully operational space elevator today, overcoming the technical difficulties in the near future is possible. With continued advances in materials science, engineering, and technology, we may soon see the space elevator shift from futuristic fantasy to game-changing reality.
I’m no space engineering expert, so I welcome corrections and insights.
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References & Further Reading
- Edwards, Bradley C. “The Space Elevator.” https://nss.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/2000-Space-Elevator-NIAC-phase1.pdf
- Gao, Tianrui. “The Feasibility Analysis of a Space Elevator.” https://ijetch.org/2024/IJET-V16N4-1290.pdf
- International Space Elevator Consortium — Annual Studies https://www.isec.org/studies/#ApexAnchor
Recommended Videos
- Space Elevators: Strategies & Status — https://youtu.be/V0ju74IqW0A
- Clean Energy From Space? — https://youtu.be/iNqCAvL1T1Y
- Asteroid Mining — https://youtu.be/3-3DjxhGaUg
- Everyone is Wrong About Asteroid Mining — https://youtu.be/p3hlnL2JN8E
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Did you know that extrusive magnesium-rich rocks on the #moon might not only form deep beneath the surface? Amanda Stadermann, Jessica J. Barnes, Timmons M. Erickson, Tabb Prissel, and Zachary Michels propose a new model suggesting these rocks can also form on the lunar surface!
Explore their groundbreaking research at https://doi.org/10.25422/azu.data.22964729 and https://doi.org/10.1029/2022JE007728. Images: Stadermann et al. (2023). CC BY-NC 4.0 #OpenData #OpenScience #SpaceResearch #LunarScience #UniversityOfArizona
Boeing #Starliner successfully lands without NASA astronaut Sunita Williamswww.businesstoday.in/technology/news/story/starliner-is-back-on-earth-boeing-starliner-successfully-lands-without-nasa-astronaut-sunita-williams-444871-2024-09-07
What does the future hold for Boeing’s Starliner?spacewatch.global/2024/09/spacewatchgl-opinion-what-does-the-future-hold-for-boeings-starliner/
Perhaps the 1997 merger between Boeing and McDonnell Douglas shifted the company culture from safety and quality to profit and dividends.While I wouldn't comment on the MD merger, the later part of this observation is spot on. It is the huge decline of focus on quality & safety in lieu of #profits that has got us here.
The report found that Boeing’s quality assurance program is not compliant with NASA’s Quality Management System standard AS9100.To me along with #Boeing, #NASA is equally responsible for this mess. They knew there were issues and clearly understand those issues better than anyone else. On the first phase, they shouldn't have allowed this flight to take place at all.
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Discover lunar secrets with the mineralogy and petrology of basalt sample 71036 from the 1972
Apollo 17 mission. Dive into the fascinating research by Zoe Elora Wilbur, Jessica J. Barnes and their team. Get more insight at https://doi.org/10.25422/azu.data.23015720 and https://doi.org/10.1111/maps.14086. Image: Wilbur et al. (2023). CC BY-NC 4.0. #ReDATA #opendata #openscience #SpaceResearch #PlanetResearch #nasa #UArizona #UniversityofArizona
Brain Teaser: Can you guess the animal name in 7 seconds?
See here - https://techchilli.com/puzzles/brain-teaser-can-you-guess-the-animal-name-in-7-seconds/
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Alexi Glover is looking forward to working with her fellow #SpaceWeather researchers from around the world. Join her at #COSPAR2024 to connect with your global #SpaceResearch community.
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