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- Jun 22, 2004
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Originally posted by: swtethan
Originally posted by: Safeway
Originally posted by: HombrePequeno
Originally posted by: Fritzo
What I would be concerned about is if a part of it failed, a nanotube ribbon 200+ miles long would fall to Earth---what would happen to the towns around it?
I recall reading that the vast majority of it would burn up in the atmosphere so the damage would be minimal. Besides the cable is pretty tiny, something like one or two meters wide, so if it did hit something it's not like it would take out an entire city.
There are still a lot of kinks to be worked out but it seems like a pretty viable idea. I can see the possibility of it happening within the next 50 years. The estimates on price make it seem like it's a lot cheaper than going back to the moon or to Mars so it might be a nice cheap alternative for NASA to work on.
I also read that it would be mostly burned up by the time it fell to Earth. What they would need to be concerned about would be the few miles of tether within and just outside of the atmosphere. No burnage = total destruction. 55
I wouldnt worry too much, it would just fall at terminal velocity![]()
Two things:
1) That is pretty damn fast for a cylindrical tether.
2) That was a decent game way back when. Kinda like Descent. 85
