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||[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:LaunchLoop.svg|{{attachment:LaunchLoop400.png|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:LaunchLoop.svg}}]] ||'''The Launch Loop''' is an earth to high orbit launch system, based on momentum and energy storage in a long (5200km diameter) and narrow (3 cm) hypervelocity (14km/s) iron rotor. The Launch Loop is powered and deployed from the ground, protected from space debris by the upper atmosphere, can launch thousands of tons per day to high orbit, and can be built with existing engineering materials for a few gigadollars (mostly for the electric power plant that drives it).<<BR>><<BR>>Here is [[more information]].<<BR>><<BR>>Here is a list of [[things to do]].<<BR>><<BR>> For more information, email to keithl AT kl-ic DOT com || | #acl KeithLofstrom:read,write All:read |
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'''~+Look at RecentChanges in the menu bar above for current work-in-progress+~''' | |
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Here is the 24 year old [[attachment:launchloop.pdf|launchloop paper (266K)]]. Here is a partial writeup describing [[attachment:taper.pdf|very long tapered cables (29K)]]. I'll finish it when I get some time. Here are the [[attachment:isdc2002loop.pdf|launch loop slides]] for the ISDC2002 conference (2025K). Here are the slides for the [[attachment:isdc2002energy.pdf|launch energy paper]] from ISDC2002 (233K). | {{attachment:title.png| Launch loop earth to high orbit launch system | width=960px}} |
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||[[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/|{{http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-sa/3.0/us/88x31.png}}]] || This wiki is for public discussions of the launch loop, as well as other alternative launch systems. Unless otherwise noted, all text and images on this website are licensed Creative Commons Share and Share Alike. There are links to other websites with different licenses and permissions. All software and designs on this site are licensed [[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html|GPL2]]. If you want to add content, you will need to create a user account. This MoinMoin Wiki replaces an earlier [[http://wiki.launchloop.com|Kwiki Wiki]]. || | ~-''note: pretty image is NOT to scale. From hundreds of kilometers away, decimeter cross sections are invisible. Also, there probably won't be stations at altitude, vehicles will climb the inclines. Wind loading will be compensated with propellers. But creating new images takes time''-~ [[ ShortIntro | Short Intro ]] . . [[ WhatsNew | What's New? ]] . . [[HighApogeeConstruction]] . . . [[ http://launchloop.com/slides/launchloop.pdf | launchloop paper ]] . . . [[ attachment:taper.pdf | very long tapered cables (29K) ]] . . . The [[ http://launchloop.com/slides/SEloop/index.html | slides ]] from the 2009 [[ http://www.spaceelevatorconference.org/ | Space Elevator Conference ]] . . . The [[ attachment:isdc2002loop.pdf | launch loop slides (2025K) ]] for the ISDC2002 conference. . . Slides for the [[ attachment:isdc2002energy.pdf | launch energy paper (233K) ]] from ISDC2002. '''What do we need Launch Loops for? To cheaply launch [[ http://server-sky.com | Server Sky ]], data centers and space-sourced energy in orbit!''' || {{ attachment:ccbysa.png | | width=100 }} || Unless otherwise noted, text and images on this website are licensed [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us/|Creative Commons Share and Share Alike]]. Software and designs are licensed [[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html|GPL2]]. . . Other linked websites have different licenses and permissions. || For more information, email to keithl AT kl-ic DOT com |
Look at RecentChanges in the menu bar above for current work-in-progress
note: pretty image is NOT to scale. From hundreds of kilometers away, decimeter cross sections are invisible. Also, there probably won't be stations at altitude, vehicles will climb the inclines. Wind loading will be compensated with propellers. But creating new images takes time
Short Intro . . What's New? . . HighApogeeConstruction . . . launchloop paper . . . very long tapered cables (29K) . . . The slides from the 2009 Space Elevator Conference . . . The launch loop slides (2025K) for the ISDC2002 conference. . . Slides for the launch energy paper (233K) from ISDC2002.
What do we need Launch Loops for? To cheaply launch Server Sky, data centers and space-sourced energy in orbit!
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For more information, email to keithl AT kl-ic DOT com