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I know it's not motorcycles but...

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:40 am
by dr_bar
Space elevator planned for Vulcan, Alta.

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The world's first space elevator, depicted here in
a NASA handout, is to be built in Vulcan, Alta. (NASA handout)


(Ottawa) - Officials at Canada's RocketStar Space Centre announced today that they have selected Vulcan, Alta. as the site for the base station of the world's first International Space Elevator.
Space elevators make use of a tether between a point on Earth and a station in geosynchronous orbit. The centripetal force generated by the Earth's rotation keeps the tether, formed of carbon nanotubes, taut. Platforms would then climb the rope into space using only the force of gravity.

"The cost of moving one kilogram of cargo into space with a shuttle is around $22,000," said Maidup Geye, director of RocketStar's Space Elevator Institute. "With the International Space Elevator a passenger with 150 kg of baggage could travel into orbit for only $222. The commercial potential alone from this project makes it a goldmine."

"The appeal of central Alberta for the International Space Elevator is its elevation, its flat surroundings and its relatively sparse population," said RocketStar spokesperson Laynard Nemoi.

The base station – to be developed in concert with NASA - will certainly change the landscape around the town of Vulcan. It will be nearly 50 kilometres tall, with the carbon nanotube cable fixed deep underground.

A consortium of companies involved in the program have, over the years, been quietly purchasing acres of land in the region to accommodate the base station.

"The fact that the first International Space Elevator will be constructed in a town that shares a name with the planet of science fiction character Spock is a coincidence," said Nemoi.

The ability to construct the carbon nanotube cable is a relatively recent technological development, and is one reason the ISE project can go ahead. "The cable needs to be 100,000 km long," explained Neimoy. "And it needs to be thicker at the space station than on the Earth base station, so it needs to taper.

"Carbon nanotubes have the strength of diamond without the brittleness. They are the perfect construction material for the tether."

The robotics department at Vancouver technical university SpacEd are already developing the robotic vehicles that will be used to move up and down the tether. The program was awarded the contract based on their success in a space elevator competition last year.

"We've got our work cut out for us," admitted Dr. Tim Ringer, between puffs of some prime B.C. bud, "but our team is up to the challenge. We'll be ready."

Construction of the base station is expected to take five years. Testing of the ISE is planned to last an additional two years. RocketStar expects the inaugural voyage of the elevator to occur on April 1, 2015.

































:roll2::roll2: Happy April fools..... :roll2::roll2:

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:46 am
by IrishJim
ive seen that one before. :laughing:

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 3:59 am
by Sev
Wow, I knew Alberta had money, but I had no idea, lol.

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 4:36 am
by High_Side
RIght now there are some nerds in Vulcan actually consedering this. They DO afterall have a large model of the Starship Enterprise right at the entrance to the town..... :laughing:

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 4:38 am
by Jamers!
High_Side wrote:RIght now there are some nerds in Vulcan actually consedering this. They DO afterall have a large model of the Starship Enterprise right at the entrance to the town..... :laughing:

oh man, seriously?


JWF



waaait. this is april 1st. . . trust no one

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 5:07 am
by dr_bar
JWF505 wrote:
High_Side wrote:RIght now there are some nerds in Vulcan actually consedering this. They DO afterall have a large model of the Starship Enterprise right at the entrance to the town..... :laughing:

oh man, seriously?


JWF



waaait. this is april 1st. . . trust no one

Yeah I know but....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vulcan,_Alberta

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 9:18 am
by BuzZz
It would go so well with the UFO Landing Pad they built in St. Paul.....

http://www.roadsideattractions.ca/stpaul.htm

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 12:57 pm
by High_Side
JWF505 wrote:
High_Side wrote:RIght now there are some nerds in Vulcan actually consedering this. They DO afterall have a large model of the Starship Enterprise right at the entrance to the town..... :laughing:

oh man, seriously?


JWF



waaait. this is april 1st. . . trust no one
I wouldn't lie to you..... :P
It's true, and I know that Mike has a picture with his bike in front of it somewhere in TMW. It was on the original site anyway....

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 2:30 pm
by BuzZz
High_Side wrote: I wouldn't lie to you..... :P
It's true, and I know that Mike has a picture with his bike in front of it somewhere in TMW. It was on the original site anyway....
He would so lie to you. So would I, just for kicks. :wink:

But he's not lying right now.

http://www.town.vulcan.ab.ca/about_starship/index.html

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2006 6:42 pm
by High_Side
I can't believe that I spent this much time finding it, but here it is from the early days of TMW:
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/ridephot ... ulcan8.jpg