Monday, November 9, 2009

A reminder that Humans Are Awesome

While humanity in general tends to display the qualities of a walking talking parasite, every so often a few members of the species display fantastic aptitude.
'Space elevator' wins $900,000 NASA prize

Though building a space elevator might require an initial investment of billions of dollars, proponents say once constructed, it would make for cheaper trips into space than is possible using rockets. But huge technological hurdles must first be overcome, including how to supply power to the robotic climber.

To that end, NASA offered $2 million in prize money in a competition called the Power Beaming Challenge, in which robotic climbers, powered wirelessly from the ground, attempt to ascend a cable as fast as possible.

Now, a robotic climber has made a prize-winning ascent worth $900,000, making it the first to win money in the competition, which has occurred annually since 2005.
Some seriously awesome shit!

1 comment:

digital_sextant said...

Have you read Kim Stanley Robinson's RED MARS? Space elevators figure prominently in it.

My favorite part of this quote:

"might require an initial investment of billions of dollars." Might. Hee hee.