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2018/01/07
A Tether in Space
Image credits:
TSS-1
,
STS-46
Crew,
NASA
Explanation:
One of the greatest unrequited legends of outer space is the tether.
Tethers
, long strands of material, hold the
promise
of
stabilizing satellites
,
generating electricity
, and allowing
easy transportation
. Possibly the most
ambitious vision
of the space tether is the
space elevator
popularized by
Arthur C. Clarke
, where a
tether is constructed
that connects the ground to
geosynchronous orbit
. One
problem
is strength - it is difficult to make a
long useful tether
that does not snap.
Pictured here
is the deployment of the
Tethered Satellite System 1
(TSS-1) by the
space shuttle Altantis
in 1992. Like other tested tethers,
TSS-1 failed
to live up to its promise, although many
valuable lessons
were learned.
Authors & editors:
Robert J. nemiroff
(MTU)
&
Jerry T. Bonnell
(UMCP)
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