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True, but don't you think we have more pressing and immediate concerns here on Earth?
There's always going to be pressing and immediate concerns here on Earth.
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True, but don't you think we have more pressing and immediate concerns here on Earth?
Concerns that are not, in any way, served by space exploration?True, but don't you think we have more pressing and immediate concerns here on Earth?
Where's that damn space elevator? I want it now!
It wouldn't be a building; it would be a truss structure of carbon nanotube cable. It is also NOT a self-supporting structure in the way that most buildings are on the earth's surface. It would be more like a vertical suspension bridge, in tension between it's lower anchor point and it's upper terminus (whether that is some sort of station or whatever). There are some really fascinating explorations of this idea in recent science fiction as well as non-fiction. I agree we don't have the technology to produce said cable yet, but it is in the works.I'm no engineer, but I don't think we could do a space elevator with todays technology. I don't think we have any materials that could handle the stresses and strains on a building that was high enough to reach into orbit. It would certainly be an ambitious project though. Maybe in a few hundered years...of course in a few hundered years Moon or Mars colonization will probably be feasible.