Just as swinging a sock which includes a snooker ball inside maintains a straight line from your hand to the ball, so the cable would end up being kept taut by the counterweight moving because of the rotation of the earth.
As it turns out, an engineer called Yuri Artsutanov were working on the design for such a structure some three years prior, but because he under no circumstances formally published his work, Pearson took most of the credit..
Overall it was a hit but the biggest limiting factor wasn't tested. A mock elevator would then run from the lower orbit to the better orbit. The basic premise behind taking that approach sees a long, very strong tube anchored somewhere into the earth with a counterweight on the other end millions of kilometres in the ambiance.
At the conclusion of September the Japan Aerospace Search Agency (JAXA) launched a rocket carrying a prototype that's testing a mind-boggling technology. Villa Elevators Manufacturers
The recent experiment comprised of two satellites smaller than a football at different orbits having a 10m cable connecting them. Some form of device would be attached to the outside to transport people or cargo up the tube
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