Space Elevator

Started by beer, August 14, 2010, 07:46:54 PM

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beer

Turns out there's another interesting science conference this weekend: The 2010 Space Elevator Conference spaceelevatorconference.org/default.aspx

Today they had some presentations appropriate for novices like me - SE 101 (../SE101.aspx) - wish I could have been there.

Ironically I spent the day staring at a black piece of lined paper that was suppose to have been an effort towards a story featuring a space elevator. Oh well.






Bromptonboy

There are some great Scifi speculations on that - most notably Arthur C. Clarke's treatment.  Worth a read if you have the bandwidth.  :)
Pete

Rico

The books by author David Williams (who I interviewed not too long ago) involve a space elevator.  Very cool concept and quite possible.

moyer777

I find this all very "Up Lifting"  hehehe.

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Bromptonboy

Quote from: moyer777 on August 15, 2010, 11:05:25 AM
I find this all very "Up Lifting"  hehehe.
Good one!
You'll be proud to know that I came up with a great one at work.  In Florida there was a young bear cub that got it's head caught in a plastic jar.  For 10 days the local authorities tried to drug the Mama-bear and help the poor young cub.  Finally they managed to tranquilize Mom and remove the plastic jar from around the bear-cub's head.

Of course I told my coworkers that it must have been un-bearable....
Pete

moyer777

nice.  I bet it was a very grizzly situation. 

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Bromptonboy

Quote from: moyer777 on August 16, 2010, 04:34:30 PM
nice.  I bet it was a very grizzly situation. 
(((Bromptonboy removes his hat to Brother Moyer)))
Pete

beer

Quote from: Bromptonboy on August 15, 2010, 03:34:35 AM
There are some great Scifi speculations on that - most notably Arthur C. Clarke's treatment.  Worth a read if you have the bandwidth.  :)

Found a copy of  "The Fountains of Paradise" at the library and may also pick up Kim Stanley Robinson's "Red Mars" ...

Just finished rereading Storm of Swords and will continue with Feast closer to Dance's release.

On 2nd thought, I probably shouldn't pick up this Clarke book - I actually had a good writing day yesterday with being distracted by books :)

Bromptonboy

Quote from: beer on August 17, 2010, 12:38:19 PM
Quote from: Bromptonboy on August 15, 2010, 03:34:35 AM
There are some great Scifi speculations on that - most notably Arthur C. Clarke's treatment.  Worth a read if you have the bandwidth.  :)

Found a copy of  "The Fountains of Paradise" at the library and may also pick up Kim Stanley Robinson's "Red Mars" ...

Just finished rereading Storm of Swords and will continue with Feast closer to Dance's release.

On 2nd thought, I probably shouldn't pick up this Clarke book - I actually had a good writing day yesterday with being distracted by books :)
I haven't read the Robinson book - but love the Clarke book (as I do almost all his stuff - the stuff that he authored by himself that is!).

Enjoy!
Pete