Re: PRIVATE INDUSTRY REPLACING NASA?
Avoiding space junk and other satellites is a major problem with the rotating tether.
This probably means that it is more suited to use on other planets and moons where such debris is rare, or when a major build is being created in orbit which has a finite life. e.g. sunshield or interplanetary mission.
A tapered cable would help with strength problems.
Avoiding space junk and other satellites is a major problem with the rotating tether.
This probably means that it is more suited to use on other planets and moons where such debris is rare, or when a major build is being created in orbit which has a finite life. e.g. sunshield or interplanetary mission.
A tapered cable would help with strength problems.
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