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Space Elevator

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jvanderbot ◴[] No.45643427[source]
Very cool. One thing I wish was better shown: space is close, it's just hard to go up. Our liveable breathable atmosphere is razor thin compared to the size of earth.

In most cases, 100km is less than the distance between sizeable metropolitan areas. It's a day long bike ride. Air runs out less than a bus ride across town. A 15k jog/hike would put you in the stratosphere. Those jet aircraft that seem so high are closer than that. Closer than your friends house or the local stadium probably.

Look at a map or globe with that in mind and everything feels so thin!

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hinkley ◴[] No.45648223[source]
In a parallel universe where Africa is covered by world powers, Mount Kilimanjaro would make a pretty good launch facility. Reduced rocket equation needs for being nearly 3 miles high. If you start in thinner atmosphere you need less fuel to punch through it. You’re also higher when you hit Max Q.

This is essentially what Scaled Composites and Virgin Galactic were trying to do with their cargo plane system, only you don’t have to worry about the ignition timing because you’re not in free fall.

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1. FiatLuxDave ◴[] No.45653076[source]
Sounds like the plot of The Dabare Snake Launcher: https://www.amazon.com/Dabare-Snake-Launcher-Joelle-Presby/d...