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Optimal Solid Space Tower

General Physics 2007-05-23 v1 Popular Physics Space Physics

Abstract

Theory and computations are provided for building of optimal (minimum weight) solid space towers (mast) up to one hundred kilometers in height. These towers can be used for tourism; scientific observation of space, observation of the Earth surface, weather and upper atmosphere experiment, and for radio, television, and communication transmissions. These towers can also be used to launch spaceships and Earth satellites. These macroprojects are not expensive. They require strong hard material (steel). Towers can be built using present technology. Towers can be used (for tourism, communication, etc.) during the construction process and provide self-financing for further construction. The tower design does not require human work at high altitudes; the tower is separated into sections; all construction can be done at the Earth surface. The transport system for a tower consists of a small engine (used only for friction compensation) located at the Earth surface. Problems involving security, control, repair, and stability of the proposed towers are addressed in other cited publications.

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@article{arxiv.physics/0701093,
  title  = {Optimal Solid Space Tower},
  author = {Alexander Bolonkin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0701093},
  year   = {2007}
}

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8 pages, 7 figures