One of the other websites following developments in the Space Elevator arena is World Changing.com. In this entry, Jamais Cascio provides an overview of the project and links to several other sources of information.
LiftPort September, 2005 General Newsletter released
Liftport’s CEO Michael Laine gives a status report of several LiftPort projects, gives kudos to his staff and announces some personnel changes. He also makes a plea for help in getting the concept of a Space Elevator introduced in today’s school classrooms. The Newsletter can be found here.
LiftPort releases Third Art Newsletter
LiftPort artist-in-residence Nyein Aung updates us on LiftPort’s (impending) new book and LiftPort goings-on at Dragon Con and Cascadia Con. He introduces his latest artwork and asks for help in getting people to sign up for the LiftPort newsletter distribution list. The Newsletter can be found here.
A Hoist to the Heavens
Brad Edwards article in the August, 2005 Spectrum Online. This is a fine article, detailing all of the main issues. In addition, several very cool illustrations are provided.
LiftPort August, 2005 Comic Book Theater released
LiftPort shows us the difference between www.scienceandsociety.com and www.scienceandsociety.net and releases their latest Comic Book Theater. The Newsletter can be found here.
Trading Rockets for Space Elevators
NationalGeographic.com article on Space Elevators and Carbon Nanotubes.
The space elevator bubble!
Bull Dork opines about the opportunities a Space Elevator will present here.
Space Program: Looking Up
TCSDaily columnist Glenn Harlan Reynolds writes about the status of Space Elevator development and changes in NASA’s philosophy.
Space Elevator Update
SpaceRef.com article discussing the status of the 2005 Space Elevator competition.
Where Does Google Plan to Spend $4 Billion?
This is a NYTimes article about Google’s future stock offering. The author, John Markoff, notes that the speculation about what Google was going to use the money for did not, this time, include funding development of a Space Elevator…
LiftPort August, 2005 General Interest Newsletter Released
Several announcements are in the inaugural issue of LiftPort’s General Interest Newsletter. These include the status of the carbon nanontube manufacturing facility, LiftPort’s new book venture, goings-on at CascadiaCon and mentions of several interviews with LiftPort personnel. The Newsletter can be found here.
It Has Its Ups and Downs
Public Radio’s Weekend America interviews Michael Laine, CEO of LiftPort.
LiftPort August, 2005 Art Newsletter released
LiftPort Artist-in-Residence Nyein Aung discusses what he and others from LiftPort will be doing at CascadiaCon and also introduces his latest drawings. The Newsletter can be found here.
Liftport July, 2005 Comic Book Theatre released
The inaugural issue of the LiftPort Comic Book Theatre can be found here.
We were wrong
Hacker proposes that we spend the money now targeted towards a Shuttle replacement on developing a Space Elevator.
Interview with Liftport’s Michael Laine on Science & Society
Science & Society’s interview with Michael Laine, CEO of LiftPort, can be found here.
Liftport July, 2005 Art Newsletter released
In this inaugural release, LiftPort Artist-in-Residence Nyein C. Aung introduces himself, his work, and the LiftPort imagery philosophy. He also releases his first two drawings. The Newsletter can be found here.
LiftPort Group News Letter Schedule Change
LiftPort announces changes to its Newsletter publishing schedule.
The Space Elevator – a real “Stairway to Heaven”
Hacker at UnderNoIllusions signals his approval of the Space Elevator here.
New Ideas that Matter: The space elevator
Release1.0’s Esther Dyson interviews Brad Edwards about the Space Elevator in this 12 minute video clip. There’s also a short intro which includes comments by Ben Shelef of the Spaceward Foundation and Greg Schmidt from NASA.
Note that (free) registration is required to access the clip.
Stairway to Heaven: A Space Elevator
This is the Science Friday Kids Connection show about the Space Elevator. Brad Edwards is a guest on the show. The show is targeted towards school children.
The Path to an Elevator into Space
NPR interview with Brad Edwards.
Interview on Space Elevators
This is an interview with Ben Shelef – founder of the Spaceward Foundation. In it he discusses Space Elevators and the Space Elevator games.
‘Space elevator’ man discusses his dream
Seattlepi.com conducts an interview with Liftport’s CEO, Michael Laine.
Liftport April, 2005 Newsletter clarifications
In this update, LiftPort addresses some misconceptions about its nascent nanotube production facility and the Space elevator ribbon itself. In addition, they give a “Hat Tip” to the Mars Society, the organization that maintains and supports the Mars Desert Research Station, the location of the recent successful LiftPort Lifter test.
LiftPort April, 2005 Newsletter released
Several announcements are made, including the location of Liftport’s first carbon nanotube factory and the successful test of their Lifter prototype at the Mars Desert Research Station. The Newsletter can be found here.
LiftPort Group, the Space Elevator Companies, to Open Its First Carbon Nanotube Manufacturing Facility
SpaceRef.com article about the LiftPort announcement of their plans to open their own carbon nanotube manufacturing facility.
Experts: Commercial Space Industry has Potential
This SpaceRef.com article summarizes testimony before the House Science Committee on the commercialization of Space. The Space Elevator is mentioned as something which can increase the industry’s growth.
Los Alamos National Laboratory Signs CRADA and License Agreement with Carbon Designs, Inc.
SpaceRef.com article about the recent agreement between Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Brad Edward’s Carbon Designs, Inc. to work jointly on carbon nanotube development.
Looking Forward to Prize Fights
Glenn Reynolds at TCSDaily.com looks forward to the NASA Centennial Challenge competitions.
The Spaceward Foundation Releases Multi-Year Space Elevator Competition Roadmap
SpaceRef.com article discussing the “Roadmap” for the NASA / Spaceward Foundation’s 2005 and 2006 Climber and Tether competitions.
Elevator:2010 unveils multi-year plan and roadmap
This is a zip file containing the “Road Map” (in .pdf and .doc formats) discussing the Elevator: 2010 “Roadmap”. Also included are a couple of .jpg graphics.
NASA plans prizes for space breakthroughs
MSNBC.com article about NASA’s Centennial Challenges, including details about the Beam Power and Tether competitions.
Elevator:2010 announces $400,000 partnership with NASA
This is a zip file containing the official announcement (in .pdf and .doc formats) of the Spaceward/Elevator:2010 and NASA partnership, creating the prize fund for the Space Elevator Games.
NASA Announces First Centennial Challenges’ Prizes
NASA officially announces its First Centennial Challenge’s Prizes here. Prizes are being awarded for both Tethers and Beam Power (to Power robotic climbers) competitors that meet NASA’s and the Spaceward Foundation’s goals.
NASA Details Cash Prizes for Space Privatization
Space.com article about NASA’s 2005 and 2006 Tether and Beam Power Challenges.
LiftPort March, 2005 Newsletter released
A number of topics are discussed in this Newsletter, including the scheduling of the first field test of the HALE (High Altitude Long Endurance) package at the Mars Society Desert Research Station and an agreement to produce Space Elevator display models with a Massachusetts based company. The Newsletter can be found here.
Space debris: assessing the risk
Though this European Space Agency article does not specifically mention the Space Elevator, it’s description and summation of the danger posted by space debris is certainly relevant.
Elevator Man: Bradley Edwards Reaches for the Heights
Space.com article about Brad Edwards and how he got “hooked” on the concept of a space elevator.
LiftPort’s Michael Laine appears on The Space Show
An extended interview with LiftPort’s Michael Laine can be found here. The interview is a good, overall view of where things are at with Space Elevator development.
Brad Edwards – ribbon for the space elevator
A picture of Brad Edwards is posted on flickr, along with some commentary on the Space Elevator.
Pro & Con Space Elevator Flyers
Liftport January, 2005 Newsletter released
In this Newsletter, LiftPort discusses a “science package” they have added to their prototype Lifter and also addresses a question about whether or not they are a “serious company”. The Newsletter can be found here.
Stocks’ Final Frontier
NASA Nurtures Inventors to Produce Space Wonders of the Future
This is a WashingtonPost.com article about Jerome Pearson, NASA and Space Elevators.
Space Elevator (Drawing)
At flickr, divedi posts this conceptual drawing of a Space Elevator.
Nanotechnology: Scientists Pin Big Hopes on a Small Scale
An article at Space.com discusses nanotechnology and its possible applications, including a Space Elevator.
LiftPort December, 2004 Newsletter released
Several topics are discussed; among them LiftPort’s ongoing collaboration with the US Air Force Academy and upgrades to their Robotic Lifter. The Newsletter can be found here.
A chance to imagine the future
A news release from the European Space Agency discussing the 2005 Clarke-Bradbury International Science Fiction competition. The theme for this competition is the Space Elevator.
Space Elevator? Build it on the Moon First
Universe Today has Jerome Pearson’s proposal to put a Space Elevator on the moon.