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Nov 7th, 2009, 1:19pm
 

Seattle team wins $900,000 in NASA-backed 'space elevator' competition in Mojave Desert
 
Nov 07, 2009 08:53 EST
 
A Seattle team has collected a $900,000 prize in a NASA-backed competition to develop the concept of an elevator to space — an idea spurred by science fiction novels.
 
The team's robotic machine raced up more than 2,950 feet of cable dangling from a helicopter.
 
Powered by a ground-based laser pointed up at the robot's photo voltaic cells that converted the light into electricity, the LaserMotive machine completed one of its climbs in about three minutes and 48 seconds, good for second-place money.
 
The contest is intended to encourage development of a theory that originated in the 1960s and was popularized by Arthur C. Clarke's 1979 novel "The Fountains of Paradise."
 
Space elevators are envisioned as a way to reach space without the risk and expense of rockets.
 
Instead, electrically powered vehicles would run up and down a cable anchored to a ground structure and extending thousands of miles up to a mass in geosynchronous orbit — the kind of orbit communications satellites are placed in to stay over a fixed spot on the Earth.
 
LaserMotive LLC was presented the check by Andy Petro, program manager of NASA's Centennial Challenges, in a ceremony at Dryden Flight Research Facility on Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert.
 
The three-day contest required competitors' vehicles to get to the top, with rewards possible for completing climbs at two levels of speed. LaserMotive could have claimed $2 million if its robot had climbed faster.
 
The two other teams, KC Space Pirates of Kansas City, Mo., and the University of Saskatchewan's Space Design Team, finished out of the money. Neither of their machines made it to the top.
 
The fourth Space Elevator Games addressed a baby step in the engineering challenging of the concept, not the larger debates of whether physics, materials technology and economics would ever allow one to be built.
 
"I think it was an ideal Centennial Challenges competition," Petro said in a telephone interview. "We had students, entrepreneurs and independent inventors. It's a very difficult challenge. It's taken the teams four years for anyone to win."
 
Thomas Nugent, one of the principals of LaserMotive, said the company believed the contest would demonstrate the concept of "power beaming" — transmitting energy by laser over long distances.
 
Nugent said there are numerous immediate applications such as providing power to remote areas of military bases or operating electrically powered unmanned aircraft for extended periods.
 
Nugent said he personally doesn't believe a space elevator would work on Earth but may be practical for the moon or Mars.
 
"It took a lot of years of hard work by just a great team of people who have understanding families," he said.
 
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Reply #1 - Nov 14th, 2009, 10:04pm
 
Nice!  This is definitely the way to get out of the gravity well.  The biggest "downfall" (no pun intended) is the susceptibility to terrorist attacks (something predicted in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars series).
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Reply #2 - Nov 14th, 2009, 10:50pm
 
Quote from Mercy For All on Nov 14th, 2009, 10:04pm:
Nice!  This is definitely the way to get out of the gravity well.  The biggest "downfall" (no pun intended) is the susceptibility to terrorist attacks (something predicted in Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars series).

They did admit that it probably will never work on Earth, but plan to use it on the Moon where the Gravity is much less.
I see way too many complications here on Earth, from aircraft, like you said, terrorism, to the possibility of collapse.
That would be a real problem, if a thousand miles of line snapped. Shocked  Ouch!!!
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Reply #3 - Nov 15th, 2009, 7:26am
 
Quote from Solar Rightwing Extremist on Nov 14th, 2009, 10:50pm:

They did admit that it probably will never work on Earth, but plan to use it on the Moon where the Gravity is much less.
I see way too many complications here on Earth, from aircraft, like you said, terrorism, to the possibility of collapse.
That would be a real problem, if a thousand miles of line snapped. Shocked  Ouch!!!

 
Yes, in the Mars series, the space elevator wraps around the world a couple of times doing incredible damage.
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Reply #4 - Nov 15th, 2009, 9:40am
 
Quote from Mercy For All on Nov 15th, 2009, 7:26am:


Yes, in the Mars series, the space elevator wraps around the world a couple of times doing incredible damage.

Earth as a giant Yo-Yo. Grin
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Re: Space Elevator Competion Winner
Reply #5 - Nov 23rd, 2009, 3:53pm
 
no need for thousands of miles. most sats are in the 300 mile range, so not that far really.
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