Anonymous at Fri, 24 Jan 2025 18:07:58 UTC No. 16562637
if it would extend up to spacestation which is nowhere near outside of Earth as it were, it's quite close, it would take you an hour to reach it, at 200km/h ascending speed. a space elevator would have to extend way higher than ISS, and you could spend a lot of time going up there.
Anonymous at Fri, 24 Jan 2025 18:09:48 UTC No. 16562641
>>16562626
After we have a space hook.
Anonymous at Fri, 24 Jan 2025 18:10:34 UTC No. 16562642
>>16562637
>if it would extend up to spacestation
space station isn't in geostationary orbit, retard
Anonymous at Fri, 24 Jan 2025 19:13:43 UTC No. 16562736
>>16562642
I know you moron, but from webm perspective that's clearly ISS territory as distance from Earth. not fucking geostationary orbit. and even if it was up to only ISS altitude it would still take you an hour or so not 1 minute like in webm
Anonymous at Sat, 25 Jan 2025 00:25:00 UTC No. 16563020
>>16562626
>entire journey takes less than a minute
lol. No. What retard made this?
A space elevator drops you off at Geostationary Orbit. Any lower and you will be on a suborbital trajectory, e.g. "not in space". Geostationary Orbit is 35 THOUSAND KILOMETERS UP. If your elevator averages ONE THOUSAND KILOMETERS PER HOUR it will take you 35 HOURS to ride the elevator.
Anonymous at Sat, 25 Jan 2025 04:15:28 UTC No. 16563206
we need new metamaterials for that