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International Space Elevator Consortium
International Space Elevator Consortium (ISEC) is composed of individuals and organizations from around the world who share a vision of humanity in space.
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Arthur C Clarke: predictions
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BBC News - African space research: Dreaming of a manned shuttle
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1000 Student Projects to the Edge of Space
We're sending 1000 student projects to the edge of space. Each one inside a ping pong ball.
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SkyCube: The First Satellite Launched by You!
A nano-satellite that lets you take Earth images and "tweet" from space, then inflates a visible balloon, and de-orbits cleanly.
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Saturn V Relaunch
A photography, design and video project documenting the restaging of a 40 year-old memory and a shot at dad redemption.
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Nepal to scrap 'failed' Mount Everest waste deposit scheme
Under the scheme, climbers paid a $4,000 deposit that was returned if they brought 8kg of waste down the mountain.
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John Simpson on wars: ‘Why I've never seen a year like 2025'
2025 has been a year of multiple major conflicts and it is becoming clear that one of them has geopolitical implications of unparalleled importance.
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Mum's 27-year wait for return of global explorer son Karl Bushby
Angela Bushby says her first words to son Karl will be, "what time do you call this?"
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Why are young people leaving Britain to work abroad?
Three young Britons explain why they are building their futures overseas.
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Dark Energy may be changing and with it the fate of the Universe
A mysterious force called Dark Energy might be changing, in a way that challenges our current understanding of the nature of time and space.
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Space elevator - Wikipedia
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Skyhook (structure) - Wikipedia
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Stairs
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Billion-Story Building
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BBC NEWS | Americas | 'Balloon boy' found safe at home
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Orbital speed - Wikipedia
speed at which it orbits around the barycenter of a system, usually around a more massive body. It can be used to refer to either the mean orbital speed, i.e. the average speed as it completes an orbit, or the speed at a particular point in its orbit
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BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Private spaceflight draws closer
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Kettering cosmos: How school children exposed Soviet secret
How a group of English school pupils unearthed a Soviet space programme secret.
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Brigitte Bardot: The life and career of the 1950s screen icon in pictures
The French actress redefined cinematic allure, captivating the world before championing animal rights.
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Danish rocketeers postpone launch
A group of Danish rocket enthusiasts trying to launch a dummy 30km into the sky abort the mission when a valve on their rocket freezes up.
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Google acquires kite-power generator
Google has acquired a US start-up that generates power using turbines flying on robotic tethered kites.
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Tech Know: The sky is not the limit
In the latest of our series about makers and hackers, the BBC News website looks at the world of the amateur rocket-maker.
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Tech Know: The sky is not the limit
In the latest of our series about makers and hackers, the BBC News website looks at the world of the amateur rocket-maker.
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In pictures: International Rocket Week goes with a bang
Amateur rocket enthusiasts have gathered in Scotland to mark 30 years of aiming for the skies.
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