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Space Elevator Papers, Presentations and Books

By Marc Boucher
January 18, 2015
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Presented here is a list of Space Elevator papers, presentations and nooks. It is a work in progress. Suggestions are welcome. Send an email to spaceelevator@spaceref.com with any additions.
BOOKS

Non-Ficton

Leaving the Planet by Space Elevator by Philip Ragan and Brad Edwards

The Space Elevator: A Revolutionary Earth-to-Space Transportation System – Bradley Edwards

Dynamics of Space Tether Systems (Advances in the Astronautical Sciences, Vol 83) – Vladimir V. Beletsky and Evgenii M. Levin

Space Tethers and Space Elevators by Michael van Pelt

Space Elevators: An Assessment of the Technological Feasibility and the Way Forward by Peter Swan

Space Elevator Systems Architecture by Peter Swan and Cathy Swan

Running the Line by Brad Edwards and David Raitt

Non-Rocket Space Launch and Flight, Alexander A. Bolonkin

Fiction

The Fountains of Paradise – Sir Arthur C. Clarke

The Web Between The Worlds – Charles Sheffield

PRESENTATIONS

General Presentation for Public Talks

Download the presentation. (Powerpoint) Provided by Brad Edwards of Carbon Designs Inc.

PAPERS

Other Documents in Chronological Order
(Permission was received from the authors to post their papers here.)

To the Cosmos by Electric Train
Yuri Artsutanov, Pravda (1960 – Russian and English Translation with original artwork) (Provided by Roger G. Gilbertson of the Robot Store)

The Space Elevator: ‘Thought Experiment’, or Key to the Universe? (HTML)
Sir Arthur C. Clarke Advances in Earth Oriented Applied Space Technologies. Vol. I, no. 1, 1981, pp. 39-48.

Hypersonic Airplane Space Tether Orbital Launch System (PDF – 2 MB)
Thomas J. Bogar, Principal Investigator, McDonnell Douglas Corporation
Phase I Study – NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts, January 7, 2000.

The space elevator: an ideal application for the free electron laser (PDF – 732 KB)
Bradley Edwards, Principal Investigator, Eureka Scientific/Institute for Scientific Research, Inc.

The NIAC Space Elevator Program (PDF – 521 KB)
Bradley Edwards, Principal Investigator, Eureka Scientific/Institute for Scientific Research, Inc

The Space Elevator (PDF – 16 MB)
Bradley Edwards, Principal Investigator, Eureka Scientific.
Phase I Study – NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts, Report June, 2000.

Space Elevators – An Advanced Earth-Space Infrastructure for the New Millennium (PDF – 5 MB)
Compiled by D.V. Smitherman, Jr.
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Alabama, August 2000.

Moon & Mars Orbiting Spinning Tether Transport (MMOSTT) (PDF – 13.8 MB)
Robert Hoyt, Principal Investigator, Tethers Unlimited, Inc.
Phase II Study – NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts, Final Report – August 31, 2001.

Space Transport Development using Orbital Debris (PDF – 600 KB)
Joseph A. Carroll, Principal Investigator, Tether Applications, Inc.
Phase I Study – NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts, December 2, 2002.

The Space Elevator (PDF – 2.8 MB)
Bradley Edwards, Principal Investigator, Eureka Scientific. Phase II Study – NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts, Final Report – March 1, 2003.

International Astronautical Congress 2004, October 4-8, Vancouver, Canada

Session IAA-3.8.2

The Space Elevator Development Program, Dr. Brad Edwards, Carbon Designs, Inc. (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.2.01)

Tethers as Far Mission Descent-Return Tools, Dr. Radu D. Rugescu, University “Politehnica” of Bucharest, (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.2.04)

Disposal of Geosynchronous Satellites by Earth-Oriented Tethers, V. A. Chobotov, The Aerospace Corporation, (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.2.05)

Design of a High-Tension Elastically Deforming Space Tether Deployer, Bas Lansdorp, Delft University of Technology, (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.2.08)

Space Elevator Base Leg Architecture, Dr. Peter A. Swan, Teaching Science and Technology, Inc. (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.2.09)

On the Performance of a Motorized Tether Using a Ballistic Launch Method, David J. McKenzie, University of Glasgow, (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.2.10)

Session IAA-3.8.2

The Space Elevator and NASA’s New Space Initiave, Dr. Brad Edwards, Carbon Designs, Inc. (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.3.01)

Technology Development and Demonstration Concepts for the Space Elavator, David V. Smitherman, Jr, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.3.02)

Lunar Transportation Scenarios Utilizing the Space Elevator, Kilian A. Engel, Technical University of Munich (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.3.04)

Space Elevator Systems Level Analysis, Bryan Laubscher, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.3.05)

Safe Space Elevator – An Expectation to be Met Through a System Architecture Approach, Dr. Peter A. Swan, Teaching Science and Technology, Inc. (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.3.06)

The Lunar Space Elevator, Jerome Pearson, STAR Inc. (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.3.07)

The Space Elevator: Economics and Applications, Dr. David Raitt, European Space Agency – ESTEC (Session IAC-04-IAA.3.8.3.09)

International Astronautical Congress 2005, Fukuoka, Japan

How to Gain Interest from the New Generation for the Space Elevator Concept (MS Word Doc), Paul Nelson

International Astronautical Congress 2010, Prague, Czech Republic

PRELIMINARY SYSTEMS REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SPACE TOILET ON THE SPACE TRAIN, Akira Tsuchida

TETHER ASSISTED NEAR EARTH OBJECT (NEO) DIVERSION, M.J. Mashayekhi

LIGHT AND STRONG CNT FIBER SPUN WITH CNT WEB, M. Okada

WIRELESS POWER TRANSFER TO A MOVING VEHICLE: EXPLORATIONS WITH THE KANSAS CITY TEAM FOR THE NASA/SPACEWARD POWER BEAMING CHALLENGE, M. Lade

THE EFFECT OF DISTURBANCES ON SPACE ELEVATOR DYNAMICS WITH FLEXIBILITY, Ryotaro Ohkawa

NUMERICAL DYNAMICS AND STABILITY STUDY FOR TWIN TETHERED OBJECTS, Prof. Radu Rugescu

GEOSTATIONARY STATION KEEPING CONTROL OF A SPACE ELEVATOR DURING INITIAL CABLE DEPLOYMENT, N. Takeichi

SPACE ELEVATOR ROAD MAP 2010, Akira Tsuchida

COMFORTABLENESS IN SPACE ELEVATOR | PHYSIOLOGICAL CHALLENGE, Prof. Satoshi Iwase

First Space Elevator: on the Moon, Mars or the Earth?, Peter A. Swan, Ph.D.

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