Developers
Say Lunar Elevator Within A Decade
The
idea of a space elevator has been around since
the late 1800's, but despite big dreams and
years of research, the low-cost, easy access
to orbit that a space elevator promises is
likely still decades away. The biggest problem
rests on the fact that no one has been able to
successfully manufacture long ribbons made of
ultra-light, ultra-strong carbon nanotubes,
the only known material that is strong enough
for a space elevator. But entrepreneur Michael
Laine believes a lunar elevator – a space
elevator from the surface of the Moon –
could be created with materials that are
available now. With more research and the
right amount of capital, Laine says a lunar
elevator could be built within a decade. While
Laine said he is still "emotionally very
invested" in the concept of a space
elevator based on Earth, for now he has
shifted his focus to the lunar elevator.
"There was a question of where was I
going to put my time," he told Universe
Today, "and being able to do this soon
– perhaps within 5-7 years and not some
mythic 15-25 years in the future is
enticing."