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Skyhook Robot Passes 1000 Foot Mark

JhohannaVH writes "MSNBC.com is running a story about yesterday's successful test of the Space Elevator!! Maybe it will become a reality after all." From the article: "This week's testing involved a 12-foot (4-meter) diameter balloon. Safety lines held by team members kept the balloon from floating away. The ribbon dangling from the balloon was made of composite fiberglass, with the robot lifter running up and down the tether ... During the day, the highest altitude reached by the balloon/ribbon/robot combination was 1,000 feet (305 meters). 'It gives us complete confidence that the mile goal is well within reach,' Laine said. Laine said that the Federal Aviation Administration has been very supportive and helpful in orchestrating their test flights. "

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  1. 1000 feet down... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    117,407,136 to go

    1. Re:1000 feet down... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      er, UP, I meant UP!

    2. Re:1000 feet down... by Brian4120 · · Score: 5, Funny

      and a 20 million pricetag...

    3. Re:1000 feet down... by Private+Taco · · Score: 1, Funny

      Twenty-two steps. That will be five dollars please.

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    4. Re:1000 feet down... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

      While in fact it doesn't Moores Law doesn't apply to everything just computer speed.

      You misspelled "transistor density".

  2. SkyDeck 1, Space Elevator 0 by richdun · · Score: 5, Funny

    1000 feet? Nice, a "space elevator" (circa 2005) almost two-thirds the way to the top of the Sears Tower (circa 1973).

  3. 1000 ft and a ballon makes a space elevator by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    This makes my launch of my Estes Andromeda a successful test of intergalactic travel.

  4. Testflight?? by Wazukkithemaster · · Score: 4, Funny


    If my elivator is in flight I think i'd decide that would be a good time to choose a religion.

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  5. One time, I rode the Space Elevator... by thomble · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...Stairway To Heaven was looping on the Muzak. Frickin' annoying!

  6. 62,000 miles? by Patermater · · Score: 3, Funny

    "This visionary concept would make use of an ultra-strong carbon nanotube composite ribbon stretching up to 62,000 miles (100,000 kilometers) from Earth into space." 62,000 miles?!?

    1. Re:62,000 miles? by achurch · · Score: 2, Funny

      As long as they're going that far, why not just build it all the way to the moon? All the counterweight mass you need and then some, right there!

    2. Re:62,000 miles? by pionzypher · · Score: 2, Funny
      Yes, why not? In theory you just need to go a short distance past Geosynchronous orbit, which is about half that, but only if you have a very heavy counterweight. By increasing the distance they reduce the counterweight mass.


      While at the same time, providing a spiffy swinging whip thing that could whack stray asteroids, aliens and future bush presidential candidates away from earth.

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  7. Changelog : Version 18 by pitc · · Score: 5, Funny

    "This lifter is much smarter than our previous versions. It's our 18th version..."

    Version 1 Logic: Go up.
    ...
    Version 18 Logic: Go up.

    ...?

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    1. Re:Changelog : Version 18 by Mechcozmo · · Score: 5, Funny

      Version 1: Sits there
      Version 1.1: Has limited mobility
      ~
      Version 4: Moves in two directions. Left and Right. Damnit.
      Version 4.0.1: Rotated lifter. Moves up and down.
      ~
      Version 7: Plays elevator music in MP3 format
      Version 8: Moves along rope
      ~
      Version 9: Plays OGG files now
      Version 10: By eliminating the "WAIT 30" command we have increased speed by 30x
      ~
      Version 15: Now can read network drives for MP3, OGG, WAV, and AIFF files to play
      Version 16: Has sensor to look out for birds. Damn PETA.
      Version 17: Auto-updating kernel. We think.
      Version 18: Robot goes up.... Robot goes down.... Robot goes up.... Robot does down...

  8. Warning to Pilots by MBCook · · Score: 5, Funny
    Found this one the company blog:

    I've been editing the video from the 1,000-foot robot test. Since I've been busy lately with grant writing etc., I wasn't involved in activities like making the ribbon. So it wasn't until I was watching the video that I noticed the sentence written in block letters on the 2-inch wide ribbon (which alternates color in 50-foot strips of bright yellow and fluorescent orange) near the top:

    ATTENTION PILOT: IF YOU CAN READ THIS, YOU'RE TOTALLY SCREWED.

    Our sense of humor (or at least Nyein's) may not (or it may) be visible from far away, but it's there.

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  9. correction by hikerhat · · Score: 4, Funny

    s/successful test of a space elevator/successful test of a balloon/g

  10. Re:To arrive: take a step, repeat by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Look ma, I made it across the pool in an inner tube. I'm going to try the Pacific next!

  11. Give 'em by Philip+K+Dickhead · · Score: 2, Funny

    Give 'em enough rope...
    and they'll hang themselves.

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  12. Re:To arrive: take a step, repeat by Hugonz · · Score: 4, Funny
    Current idea is to beam power through lasers...

    But then there's the issue of taking the sharks up there too....

  13. I completed a milestone of my own! by i41Overlord · · Score: 4, Funny

    The other day, while at a bar, I told people that I can jump over the moon.

    I'm proud to announce that today I jumped 2 feet- a critical proof-of-concept that demonstrates the feasibility of my claim. Maybe I'll be able to back it up after all!

  14. Re:What I want to know.... by Zibblsnrt · · Score: 4, Funny
    ...is what happens if an aircraft manages to fly into this 62,000 mile long carbon nanotube ribbon. Does the ribbon break or does the plane?

    The plane does, while strumming the lowest note ever played in human history in the process.

    -PS

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  15. Re:What keeps it up? by sl4shd0rk · · Score: 2, Funny

    > What keeps it up?

    Viagra for space elevators.

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  16. Re:What keeps it up? by m00j · · Score: 3, Funny

    Well I live in Australia and I personally like this idea of sending the whole country into space. Sounds like fun. My only question is will my taxes go up to pay for this journey?

  17. karimbot by pintomp3 · · Score: 2, Funny

    i can understand the lakers might want to build a robot that plays like karim abdul jabar, but 1000ft is over kill.