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reply posted on 9-1-2013 @ 07:34 AM by boymonkey74
A massive space elevator

en.wikipedia.org...

We wouldn't need fuel If we brought stuff down from space as a counter weight.
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reply posted on 9-1-2013 @ 07:35 AM by Wrabbit2000
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I sure have one idea I'd like to see pursued. You'd think it was just laughable but for the source.

Space Elevator

It's apparently been and being seriously considered. That would simplify such a vast number of things.

err... Yeah, what he said. lol.. sorry for the double. I was typing while you posted.

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reply posted on 9-1-2013 @ 07:37 AM by fiftyfifty
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Giant sling shot/ reverse bungee? Once the 'flung' vehicle has stabilised (ie. rotation/wobble etc.) A solid fuel rocket could kick in. Surely the most fuel consumption is used getting the vehicle off the ground? Re-usable and cost-saving. BOOM!


reply posted on 9-1-2013 @ 07:45 AM by Zaphod58
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Depends on the size of the vehicle. If you're only looking to launch small satellites, not really. If you're talking a vehicle to get to mars, yes. It's actually worked well in the small scale with just a fairly tiny laser.


reply posted on 9-1-2013 @ 07:47 AM by fiftyfifty
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Sounds like a plausible theory and laser tech is rapidly improving. I still think I'd prefer to be catapulted into space


reply posted on 9-1-2013 @ 08:25 AM by samkent
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I figure as soon a spacecraft reached zero gravity thrust and fuel aren't really such a big problem anymore.

Not to pick knits but there is no such thing as ZERO gravity.
Something is always pulling on you.
But there is weightless. Big difference.

I guess I'm feeling antagonistic today.


reply posted on 9-1-2013 @ 09:03 AM by novuslibertas
Originally posted by boymonkey74
A massive space elevator

en.wikipedia.org...

We wouldn't need fuel If we brought stuff down from space as a counter weight.
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Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by novuslibertas


I sure have one idea I'd like to see pursued. You'd think it was just laughable but for the source.

Space Elevator

It's apparently been and being seriously considered. That would simplify such a vast number of things.

err... Yeah, what he said. lol.. sorry for the double. I was typing while you posted.

edit on 9-1-2013 by Wrabbit2000 because: (no reason given)


I have seen this concept many times before. I'm just wondering if it would be able to haul up massive metalish constructions for example used in a space shipyard?

Originally posted by samkent
reply to post by novuslibertas




I figure as soon a spacecraft reached zero gravity thrust and fuel aren't really such a big problem anymore.

Not to pick knits but there is no such thing as ZERO gravity.
Something is always pulling on you.
But there is weightless. Big difference.

I guess I'm feeling antagonistic today.



Thanks for the correction. I have a lot of fantasies/theories and conceptions about space but I really don't know much about the theoretical stuff.

Isn't there a more "conventional" way. Being able to start off Earth with the vehicle using it's own capabilities?
Similar to our current rocket's system.

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