Books
Serena Vaughn

Space Elevators

Space Elevators explores the ambitious concept of lifting payloads and people into orbit via a direct Earth-to-space connection, potentially revolutionizing space access. The book examines the history of this idea, from science fiction to serious engineering proposals, and delves into the core physics and orbital mechanics that underpin the technology. One intriguing possibility discussed is the use of advanced materials like carbon nanotubes to construct the tether, the critical link between Earth and a counterweight in geostationary orbit. The book also considers the environmental impact of constructing and operating these systems.

The book progresses by first introducing the concept and its technical design, then moves into the significant engineering challenges, like tether materials and climber design, and concludes with broader implications. A key focus is materials science and aerospace engineering needed to bring the concept to life. It highlights how robotic systems and advancements in materials are crucial. The book provides a comprehensive look at this transformative space technology, making it valuable for anyone interested in the future of space exploration.
149 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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