session 3

Title

Global Strategy for Space Elevators

Description

The recently completed IAA study, "Space Elevators - Feasibility and Next Steps" looked at engineering, operational, and funding steps towards an operational capability. This session will suggest strategies to implement the space elevator infrastructure. In addition, the session can accept the strategies to leverage this remarkable transportation capability of routine, inexpensive and safe access to our solar system.

Date

2014-10-02

Time

14:45

Room

709

IPC members
papers

Order

Time

Paper title

Selection result

Mode

Presentation status

Speaker

Affiliation

Country

1

Space Elevator Climber Operations

accepted

14'

confirmed

Mr. Robert E Penny

Cholla Space Systems

United States

2

Space Elevator Research

accepted

14'

confirmed

Dr. John Knapman

United Kingdom

3

Space Elevator in the Atmosphere

accepted

14'

confirmed

Dr. John Knapman

United Kingdom

4

Space Elevator Tether Climbers – Normal Spacecraft?

accepted

14'

confirmed

Dr. Peter Swan

SouthWest Analytic Network

United States

5

Approaches to taming oscillations of terrestrial space elevators and reducing their exposure to van Allen radiation.

accepted

14'

withdrawn

Dr. Steven Patamia

Global Research Enterprises, LLC

United States

6

Static Deformation of Space Elevator Tether due to Climber

accepted

14'

confirmed

Mr. Stephen Cohen

Vanier College

Canada

7

VERSION OF THE SPACE ELEVATOR

accepted

14'

withdrawn

Mr. Oleg Aleksandrov

United States

8

Space Elevator Concept Comparison Summary

accepted

14'

confirmed

Ms. Sakurako Takahashi

Japan Manned Space Systems Corporation (JAMSS)

Japan

9

Dynamics of moon elevator

accepted

14'

confirmed

Prof. Anna Guerman

Centre for Mechanical and Aerospace Science and Technologies (C-MAST)

Portugal

10

Lunar Skylift: Cable Oscillations and their Treatment

accepted

14'

withdrawn

Dr. Alexander Kogan

LiftPort Group

Canada

11

Lunar Elevator - Payload transfer on Earthbound flow

accepted

14'

withdrawn

Mr. Charles Radley

Leeward Space Foundation

United States

12

REDIRECTION OF TUMBLING ASTEROIDS BY MEANS OF TETHERS

accepted

14'

withdrawn

Dr. Nahum Melamed

The Aerospace Corporation

United States

13

Experimental Study on Effect of Climbing Rider on Lateral Deviation of Space Elevator

accepted

14'

confirmed

Mr. Masanori Yokochi

Kanagawa Institute of Technology

Japan