Over at Anthonares, Anthony Kennedy discusses Liftport and their collaborative efforts with the Mars Society to build a ballon-borne relay.
A skeptic?
Why am I reminded of the Simpsons?
One step closer to a space elevator
More approving comments…
First steps for space elevator company
Thoughts on Liftport from the Velcro City Tourist Board.
Out of This World
A CNNMoney.com / Business 2.0 article estimates the 2021 Space Elevator market size at $2 Billion / year.
Push Prizes Do Their Stuff
The Speculist comments on the positive effects of creating Prizes to spur development of technology.
Continued Success for Space Elevator Tests
Space-elevator tether climbs a mile high
Article from NewScientistSpace discussing Liftport‘s success in launching a mile-high tether and other, Space Elevator-related issues.
LiftPort Group, the Space Elevator Companies, Completes Second Round of Tests of Its Space Elevator Technology under FAA Waiver
Second Round of Tests
The official Liftport announcement, stating that they have successfully completed their “second round of preliminary tests of its high altitude platform and robotic lifters”. They were able to launch their platform a full mile into the air while their robotic climbers were able to climb more than 1,500 feet.
First build under construction
The Starclimber team discusses the progress they are making…
CNT Ribbons maximum strength around 35 GPa?
In the email announcement I received about the release of Liftport’s February, 2006 Technical Newsletter, there was also an announcement about a study which had been done by Nicola M. Pugno (available here) stating that, because of “inherent defects” in a Carbon Nanotube cable, it’s maximum strenght would be no more than approx. 35 GPa. If true, it’s a problem. But only if it’s true. Liftport has started a discussion forum on this subject here.
Space Elevator (Illustrations)
Several illustrations of a future space elevator and also a couple of carbon nanotubes can be found here.
LiftPort January, 2006 General Newsletter released
LiftPort’s newest employee, Joe Julian, introduces himself and discusses what his focus at the company will be. The Newsletter can be found here.
LiftPort January, 2006 Art Newsletter released
Nyein Aung, Liftport’s artist-in-residence, gives a status report of where various LiftPort personnel will be spending the next few weeks and introduces some of his new drawings, scheduled to be included in the new LiftPort book. The Newsletter can be found here.
LiftPort December, 2005 Technical Newsletter released
In this issue, Tom Nugent, Liftport’s Research Director, introduces a paper he has just written; “Scale Questions on Space Elevator Physics.” The Newsletter can be found here.
Robotic Space Spiders To Crawl Sub-Orbital Web
This article from Space.com discusses a new technology to be tried on an upcoming joint Japanese-European satellite launch. This new technology, robotic “space spiders”, would be used to “crawl” along a web deployed in sub-orbital space in order to prove that the concept could work. Possible future applications for these space spiders could include working on a space elevator.
LiftPort December, 2005 Art Newsletter released
In this issue, Liftport’s “Art Guy”, Nyein Aung, departs from his drawing activities in order to build a model of the Space Elevator. Several photo’s are included in the Newsletter and the end result is pretty cool. The Newsletter can be found here.
LiftPort November, 2005 General Newsletter released
Several announcements are made in this issue, including news of a very successful stock offering by LiftPort, and a new engineering paper prepared by Tom Nugent, Liftport’s Research Director. The Newsletter can be found here.
Space-Elevator Contests Lure With Big Money, NASA Glory
National Geographic article about the 2005 Space Elevator Games and results.
The Spaceward Foundation announces details for 2006 Space Elevator Challenge
SpaceRef.com article on the just-announced 2006 Space Elevator competition. This competition follows the very successful 2005 Challenge held earlier this year.
The Spaceward Foundation Media Advisory for the 2006 Space Elevator Challenge
The Media advisory from the Spaceward Foundation, announcing the 2006 Space Elevator Challenge, can be found here.
LiftPort October, 2005 Art Newsletter Released
Liftport’s artist-in-residence Nyein Aung shares his latest drawings and also mentions some current LiftPort activities. The Newsletter can be found here.
Wanted: Inventors to Build Space Elevator
Popular Science’s Online Magazine discusses the 2005 Space Elevator Challenge here.
Express Elevator to Space, Going Up
A damn interesting web site is DamnInteresting. This is their entry on the Space Elevator.
Riding a Beam of Light: NASA’s First Space Elevator Competition Proves Highly Challenging
Space.com article about the results from the 2005 Space Elevator Games.
NASA Announces Results From Beam and Tether Challenges
NASA announces the result from the 2005 Competition here.
Space elevators stuck on the first floor
NewScientistSpace article discussing the results of the first Space Elevator Games.
Space Elevator Low Down
Wired.com review of the recently completed 2005 Space Elevator Games (Centennial Challenge).
Space elevator contest gets off the ground
In this MSNBC.com article, Science Writer Alan Boyle discusses the 2005 Space Elevator games.
Advancing Beneficial Nanotechnology: Focusing on the Cutting Edge
This is the schedule of the Conference being hosted by the Foresight Nanotech Institute. Liftport’s Michael Laine will be presenting “From Carbon Nanotubes to the Space Elevator” on Tuesday, October 25th, 2005, at 3:00pm.
Update: Immediately underneath the notice of Michael Laine’s presentation is a link to the audio clip.
Spaceward Foundation and NASA announce the first Beam Power and Tether Competitions
The official Press Release from the Spaceward Foundation and NASA announcing the first Beam Power and Tether Competitions.
Space Elevator competition, Oct 21, Moffett Field
SiliconBeat announcement of the upcoming NASA Centennial Beam Power and Tether competitions.
Space Elevator (drawing)
LiftPort October, 2005 General Newsletter Released
This Newsletter was, because of it’s lengthy volume, released in two parts. The first part gave a behind-the scenes look at the recent and (ultimately) successful 1,000 foot test of LiftPort’s Robotic Lifter. As someone who has had his share of project crisis’ and subsequent all-nighters to rescue them, I can only say; “I feel you brother.” It’s a fine story of perseverance and success. Part Two of the Newsletter is an update from LiftPort’s CEO Michael Laine, touching on the carbon nanotube factory, finances and other recent LiftPort activities. The Part One Newsletter can be found here and Part Two here.
LiftPort September/October, 2005 Art Newsletter released
LiftPort artist-in-residence Nyein Aung displays and discusses several conceptual drawings of the 1,000 foot Robotic Lifter recently tested, successfully by the LiftPort team. CEO Michael Laine updates us on LiftPort’s carbon nanotube factory. The Newsletter can be found here.
Space elevator takes shape
A Discovery Channel interview with Tom Nugent, LiftPort’s Research Director.
Person of the Day: Konstantin Tsiolkovsky
A drawing of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, the man who conceived a “cosmic funicular”, today’s space elevator, is posted here on flickr.
1st floor: haberdashery, curtains. 35,780th floor: satellite in space
In this TimesOnline article, Arthur C. Clarke revisits the Space Elevator and urges NASA to not put all its eggs in one basket. I love everything this guy writes…
Space elevator robot passes 1,000-foot mark
Article from MSNBC.com discussing Liftport’s recent success in getting their robot climber to pass the 1,000 foot mark.
Liftport September, 2005 Comic Book Theater released
The latest installment of LiftPort humor can be found here. Warning; you have to wait ’til the next issue to get “Part 2.”
Space Elevator moves forward 1 step
Over at darniaq.com, the author comments approvingly about Space Elevators…
Space Elevator Concept Undergoes “Reel” World Testing
Space.com article discussing the recent LiftPort accomplishment of sending their Robotic Lifter 1,000 feet up a tether
The Power of Revolutionary Thinking
In this event, sponsored by The MIT Enterprise Forum of Atlanta, Dr. Bradley Edwards discusses the Space Elevator.
Going up…way up
At the Event Horizon, Nigaron discusses current developments…
Is This the Right Way to Return to the Moon?
Over at TCSDaily.com, Glenn Harlan Reynolds asks the right questions about how NASA plans to invest $100 Billion towards spaceflight over the next 12 years; “Why not a Space Elevator”, he asks? Why not, indeed…
Space Elevator: Wake up, NASA!
Over at keithcu.com, they are anxious for NASA to get serious about Space Elevators.
Space elevator might really happen
SiliconBeat article about the Space Elevator and the upcoming Foresight Nanotech Institute conference.
Space Elevator September Update
SpaceRef.com gives us the September status report for the 2005 Space Elevator competition.
Space Elevator Games
SpaceRef.com article of the press release from Spaceward Foundation announcing the initial Space Elevator competition.