io9 has caught space-elevator fever—and there's only one cure.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
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Labels: NASA, outer space, space elevator
Wednesday, January 07, 2009
Malcolm Gladwell gets a smackdown from The Morning News. Whedon says more Dr. Horrible on the way. What happens when a space elevator breaks. How exactly it was you came to fall in love with the majesty of colors. 3-D representations of 2-D video games. Scenes from Gaza. Bush White House precisely as dickish as originally thought.
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Labels: Barack Obama, big pictures, Blair House, Bush, Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, Gaza Strip, Israel, Joss Whedon, Kim Stanley Robinson, Malcolm Gladwell, Palestine, politics, space elevator
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Last week I mentioned Japan's renewed interest in the construction of a space elevator, so I'd be remiss to skip this CNN article on NASA's own plans to try and build one. The artist's conception, at least, is lovely. Via The House Next Door.
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Labels: Japan, NASA, outer space, space elevator
Monday, September 29, 2008
In the Guardian, John Gray takes the Wall Street crisis alongside the first Chinese spacewalk as a watershed moment: the end of American hegemony. I'd say that's still a bit premature—for one, the turnover of administration will restore at least some of America's luster internationally and reorient our still-immense wealth towards more productive ends, and second the sheer interconnectivity of the global economy means that our financial crisis threatens to take everybody else down with us—but we're certainly moving towards a truly multipolar world, with all the good and bad that will bring.
And we're moving there faster and faster: the Japanese are working on a space elevator, while the Chinese say they can complete an "impossible" Emdrive for use in space. This puts Obama's support for NASA in particular (and science research in general) in context—this stuff really does matter.
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Labels: America, Barack Obama, charting the fall of the Republic, China, empire, hegemony, Japan, NASA, outer space, politics, space elevator