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Japan To Test Mini 'Space Elevator' (phys.org)

Zorro shares a report from Phys.Org: A Japanese team working to develop a "space elevator" will conduct a first trial this month, blasting off a miniature version on satellites to test the technology. The test equipment, produced by researchers at Shizuoka University, will hitch a ride on an H-2B rocket being launched by Japan's space agency from southern island of Tanegashima next week. The test involves a miniature elevator stand-in -- a box just six centimeters (2.4 inches) long, three centimeters wide, and three centimeters high. If all goes well, it will provide proof of concept by moving along a 10-meter cable suspended in space between two mini satellites that will keep it taut. The mini-elevator will travel along the cable from a container in one of the satellites. The movement of the motorized "elevator" box will be monitored with cameras in the satellites.

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  1. Its not a "Space Elevator"... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Unless its running from the surface to space. Between two satellites in space is more of a "Space Conveyor".

  2. Re:A ten meter tether is not a space elevator by CrimsonAvenger · · Score: 3, Insightful

    They're not testing the tether, they're testing the wee little elevator cabin.

    Be interesting to see how long it can keep running up and down....

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