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Now everyone is rushing towards carbon nanotubes. I mean, fans of all sorts of stuff like pipes, lifts into space, etc. :)
Everybody's going for carbon nanotubes now. I mean, fans of all sorts of stuff like pipes, lifts into space and so on. :)
carbon fibre tubes - Not relevant :-) graphene materialsare in vogue now ... now there's a paper with a density five to sixtimes lower than steel, but a tens of times higher tensile strength than carbon steel....
so a construction solution like this is not far off:
carbon tubes - Not relevant :-) Graphene materialsare in vogue now ...
They are hovering at an altitude of 40,000km and the ISS is much lower.
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PS: Calculated maximum height of steel pipe (at steel strength limit - 400 MPa) - it will be about 5 km. There is not enough strength to reach space. The pipe should probably be pyramidal in shape.
Ahhhh, so what the hell, push this ISS away from the ground and let it hang over one point if necessary.
ZS... Dimitri... what is the pipe for? :-) I kinda missed that point :-) -
The angle of land for the ISS is irrelevant
The catch is whether it's possible to get a geostationary satellite at the altitude the ISS is at. I don't know.
I don't know where to look for it anymore. It was someone's joke, there's just no way, even theoretically, to make a pipe 400-600km high.
)))) How long is it?
And if you make a big current...
)))) How long?