A Seattle team has won $900,000 in a competition aimed at developing technology based on the science fiction concept of a space elevator.
The team earned the money by sending its laser-powered robot thousands of feet up a cable slung from a helicopter
LaserMotive LLC was presented the check Friday at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in the Mojave Desert after two other competitors in the three-day competition were unable to complete the climb of more than 2,950 feet.
The LaserMotive machine completed the climb in about three minutes and 48 seconds, good enough for second-place money. The company could have won $2 million if its robot had finished under three minutes.
Theorists propose space elevators as an alternative way to reach orbit without using rockets.
Posted in National on Friday, November 6, 2009 7:20 pm Updated: 9:07 pm. | Tags:
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