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Japanese Begin Working On Space Elevator

thebryce writes "From cyborg housemaids and waterpowered cars to dog translators and rocket boots, Japanese boffins have racked up plenty of near-misses in the quest to turn science fiction into reality. Now the finest scientific minds of Japan are devoting themselves to cracking the greatest sci-fi vision of all: the space elevator. Man has so far conquered space by painfully and inefficiently blasting himself out of the atmosphere but the 21st century should bring a more leisurely ride to the final frontier. Japan is increasingly confident that its sprawling academic and industrial base can solve those issues, and has even put the astonishingly low price tag of a trillion yen (£5 billion) on building the elevator. Japan is renowned as a global leader in the precision engineering and high-quality material production without which the idea could never be possible."

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  1. Space Elevator Music by mfh · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just imagine fourteen hours of Japanese elevator music. I couldn't stand that much symphonic David Hasselhoff. And when you get to space and arrive at the Japanese Sky Deck, you can eat very expensive steak, while being entertained by a Max Headroom stylized recreation of David Hasselhoff, and groped by Hentai-motivated space-whores.

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    1. Re:Space Elevator Music by cheetham · · Score: 5, Funny

      Could you cope any better with Music for Elevators by Anthony S Head though?

      Being groped by space-whores could potentially be worth the wait anyway. ;)

    2. Re:Space Elevator Music by MyLongNickName · · Score: 5, Funny

      This is why my preferences are set to view low UID posters at higher point value than others. It is their keen insight from years in the tech arena that keeps me coming back.

      I am going to go remove that preference now.

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    3. Re:Space Elevator Music by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 4, Funny

      You think that is bad, just wait until some wieseguy gets on and hits the buttons for every floor.

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    4. Re:Space Elevator Music by MyLongNickName · · Score: 3, Funny

      Is it spelled "Whoosh" or "Woosh"?

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    5. Re:Space Elevator Music by Hoi+Polloi · · Score: 4, Funny

      Are you kidding? This thing would be milked for every yen they can get. There'll be a food court floor, the stratosphere floor, ionosphere floor, the "Sunset Above the Troposphere" floor, the gift shop floor ("I rode the space elevator" T-shirts), the "Watch the aurora close up" floor...

      Then there'll be sponsors. Just wait for "The Hello Kitty Space Elevator" sponsored by Sanrio.

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    6. Re:Space Elevator Music by Punchinello · · Score: 5, Funny

      If you RTFA you would know that there won't be any elevator music. Elevatornauts will pass the time by playing Duke Nukem Forever.

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    7. Re:Space Elevator Music by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      Plus, they'd spell it as "erevator".

  2. That's Cheap! by imstanny · · Score: 4, Funny

    $9 Billion Here, $9 Billion there -- pretty soon we'll start talking about real money.

  3. Lift engine. by AltGrendel · · Score: 4, Funny

    They're going to use Mothra for the lift engine of the elevators.

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  4. Re:No I didn't Read TFA by szo · · Score: 5, Funny

    The concept of a space elevator, of course, requires a very very tall structure, or a pully of sorts from space. That would need to be a really damn strong system, to pull somebody up that high...

    Yes, you instantly recognized the challenges of the project. Please, come, be a manager on the project!

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  5. Re:No I didn't Read TFA by Chrisq · · Score: 4, Funny

    Exercise for the reader: work out how you're going to power the climber.

    CowboyNeal as a counterweight?

  6. Bah... by Lonedar · · Score: 5, Funny

    They just saw that the EU completed the LHC world wonder so they are building a Space Elevator wonder to prevent a cultural victory.

  7. I'll stick with PbZep by Digitus1337 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm always afraid of getting stuck halfway up on a space elevator (one bustle in your hedgerow and the whole thing gets jammed up). I'll just take a Stairway to Heaven, there's a lady I've heard good things about that is buying one.

  8. Re:Just as a subnote... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    would that work to finance the japanes space elevator:

    1- take a subprime loan from a US bank
    2- file for banckruptcy
    3- let US treasury buy the debt back and cancel it
    4- Profit !

    I mean with that they could spend as much as 700 billions !

  9. Wirri Wonka by Ukab+the+Great · · Score: 5, Funny

    If I find a golden ticket in my package of ramen noodles, do I get to ride the space elevator?

  10. Re:call me when they have something by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I got an email earlier today guaranteeing a gain of 1-3 inches in length. It's a start.

  11. Missing from the article: by paniq · · Score: 5, Funny

    The elevators traveling speed will be measured in GFIp/t ("Girl from Ipanema" plays per transport).

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  12. Re:No I didn't Read TFA by kill+-9+$$ · · Score: 4, Funny

    I have the solution though. To get around the problem with the long cable and pulley, we can use rocket propulsion on the bottom of the elevator cart.

    Also since the shaft it will travel may encouter some problems with radial velocity and all that engineery stuff I know barely enough to be dangerous about, we should cut that out and just create a cart that doesn't need that.

    Yeah, a rocket propelled shaftless space elevator. Where's my damn X-prize or whatever money for being so smart....

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  13. Re:No I didn't Read TFA by sexconker · · Score: 3, Funny

    You mean the thing that orbits Earth?
    So we'll eventually have cable wrapped around our planet like a rubber band ball?
    And the moon will collide with Earth?

  14. Re:call me when they have something by funaho · · Score: 5, Funny

    Good thing you're anonymous. If I had a 'nanotube' I sure wouldn't want to admit it on slashdot. :)

  15. Re:call me when they have something by oldspewey · · Score: 5, Funny

    Actually, it would take a guy in the spacecraft a minimum of 4.3 years to arrive at Alpha Centauri. In Earth's reference frame it might take thousands of years. I'm saying that you're using the times in the wrong frames of reference.

    How disappointing would that be? You get yourself all packed up and ready to go to Alpha Centauri. You're excited, the kids are excited, you're going to be the first humans to ever step foot outside the solar system. It's groundbreaking stuff, you are lauded as heroes as you step into your state-of-the art ship that travels at 60% of the speed of light.

    After almost ten difficult years in a cramped interstellar ship, you and the other colonists can finally see your destination. You will forever own a place in the chronicles of human history. And then, you discover than the place was already colonized by humans centuries ago ... the ones who waited until FTL travel was invented back on Earth. They made the trip in a couple weeks. They've been waiting for you ever since.

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  16. Civilization? by erko · · Score: 4, Funny

    "Japanese Begin Working On Space Elevator"

    Did that headline make anyone else feel like we're in one big game of "Civilization"?

  17. GEO by Normal+Dan · · Score: 3, Funny

    You know, if we just increased the spin of Earth, we wouldn't need as long of a cable to get to GEO.

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