appears an innovation for space travel. This time, it does not travel by plane sky area, but a lift.
Space travel using a lift is being developed by Japanese company, Obayashi Corporation. This elevator is planned to have a speed of 200 kilometers per hour and 36 000 kilometers high, nearly reach the moon, toward the eventual goal of the space station. As reported by CNNGo, Thursday (02/23/2012).
This elevator can hold 30 people, in a carbon nanotubes. Journey into space will be taken for seven days. Designated space station will have a lab and a space for passengers to relax, before returning to Earth. The project is planned to be ready in 2050.
Obayashi Corporation is a Japanese company that has made an ambitious project Tokyo Sky Tree-high 634 yards and Dubai's Metro Urban Rail System. The project will involve Russian rocket scientist, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, who also once had a dream of making the space elevator in 1985, after inspired by the Eiffel Tower.
Space travel using a lift is being developed by Japanese company, Obayashi Corporation. This elevator is planned to have a speed of 200 kilometers per hour and 36 000 kilometers high, nearly reach the moon, toward the eventual goal of the space station. As reported by CNNGo, Thursday (02/23/2012).
This elevator can hold 30 people, in a carbon nanotubes. Journey into space will be taken for seven days. Designated space station will have a lab and a space for passengers to relax, before returning to Earth. The project is planned to be ready in 2050.
Obayashi Corporation is a Japanese company that has made an ambitious project Tokyo Sky Tree-high 634 yards and Dubai's Metro Urban Rail System. The project will involve Russian rocket scientist, Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, who also once had a dream of making the space elevator in 1985, after inspired by the Eiffel Tower.
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