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''If you have done some research on the SE you'd like to archive and tell others about, please go [[OpenSpace | here]] and fill out a section.''
''If you have done some research on the SE you'd like to archive and tell others about, please go [[OpenSpace | here]] and fill out a section.''


= News! =
= Latest news and research =
Giorgi Lobzhanidze has studied [[OpenSpace_3| space debris]].
Giorgi Lobzhanidze has studied [[OpenSpace_3| space debris]].



Revision as of 12:42, 10 January 2011

Mission

This wiki is intended to be a repository of information and a baseline for research of the space elevator.

Here is a paper explaining why we could build one in less than 7 years.

If you have done some research on the SE you'd like to archive and tell others about, please go here and fill out a section.

Latest news and research

Giorgi Lobzhanidze has studied space debris.

Markus Landgraf has undertaken a CNT literature review.

Ben Shelef's Space Solar Power proposal is added.

Dave Lang's deployment work is coming online:

(This is a bad deployment of what happens with no compensating control interventions by the satellites at either end of the ribbon. We have to have lots of failures in simulations to have success in real life!)

Brad Edward's presentation on manned travel up the elevator is uploaded.

GTOSS source code is now publicly available.

News archive.


Wiki Index

Baseline space elevator design:
  • to be used as a common starting point for ongoing work
  • will be updated continuously as new refinements are made


Major Space Elevator Design Challenges:
  • this is the short list of the major technical challenges we are faced with
  • these challenges are where people can make the greatest impact quickly


Archive of detailed work:
  • detailed calculations, images, designs, etc. will be stored for use and easy retrieval


Simulation software:
  • resource code for conducting simulations of elevator components and interactions
  • current understanding of relationships will be incorporate
  • Scenarios
  • Collaboration
  • Spreadsheets
  • Collada
  • Blender
  • Physics Models
  • Finite Element Analysis
  • K3D
  • Other Software


Activities of Individuals:
  • Individuals and what they are working on
  • This page summarizes the activities of various participants
  • New users should feel free to add their name and information


Open Work Space:
  • Go to this page and you will find links to open workspace pages.
  • These work spaces are open for anyone to use for space elevator development work
  • Pages may have different templates and some will already have work in progress.

Meta

Archive of uploaded files that need categorization: Special:Imagelist

Tags Proposal

Current Wiki To-do list