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Author Van Pelt, Michel.

Title Space tethers and space elevators / by Michel van Pelt
Published New York : Copernicus Books : Praxis, ©2009

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Description 1 online resource (215 pages) : illustrations
Contents Preface -- Introduction -- Limits to Rocket Propulsion -- New Materials -- Tether Types -- Early Experiments -- Into Space -- 12,000,000th Floor: Space -- Earth Orbit -- Spacecraft Stabilization -- Changing Momentum -- Generating Electrical Power -- Into the Solar System -- Technological Challenges -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Books and Reports -- Papers, articles and presentations -- Webpages
Summary On Earth, tethers or ropes or lines are used primarily to bind things to each other. In Space, tethers can also be used to attach spacecraft to each other, but this technology involves much more than simply tying things together. Ropes can also be used to climb, to reach places higher up - maybe all the way into space and in fact this concept exists in the form of a space elevator, consisting of a long, incredibly strong cable that stretches from the Earth's surface into space. Solar powered "climber" machines, which are already under development, could use such a cable to haul cargo into orbit. Space tethers could also be used as a means of transportation, to swing from one place to another. In stories on Earth, Tarzan uses liana vines to swing from tree to tree, and there are many serious ideas for using tethers in space in a somewhat similar way: swinging satellites into another orbit, or even passing them from tether to tether all the way to the Moon and Mars! Although this sounds like science fiction, many space missions using tethers have already flown. Most of them have been relatively small and experimental, but in the near future space tethers have the potential to revolutionize space flight
Analysis ruimtevlucht
space flight
ruimtewetenschap
space science
engineering
astronomie
astronomy
Astronomy
Astronomie
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-211) and index
Notes Print version record
In Springer eBooks
Subject Tethered space vehicles.
Aerospace engineering.
Astronomy.
Astrophysics.
Astronomy
astronomy.
astrophysics.
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING.
Tethered space vehicles.
Ingénierie.
Aerospace engineering
Tethered space vehicles
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2009926314
ISBN 9780387765563
0387765565