Cargo/weapons Elevators Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
0740737 O-ring
005796860
0742049 O-ring
001651965
0750412 Flexible Shaft Assembly
008726329
0757-0141 Film Fixed Resistor
004267095
0757-0442 Film Fixed Resistor
004267095
0781D0014-20 Conductor Bus
000697737
0781D0014-3 Conductor Bus
000697737
0781D0014-7 Conductor Bus
000697737
07F31A Fluid Filter
009883478
07FC001N O-ring
004060883
08-300-046PC153C Key Washer
001860965
08-300-266PC153C Key Washer
001860965
08-300-268PC153C Key Washer
001860965
08-907-708PC27 Key Washer
001860965
08-907-711PC27 Key Washer
001860965
08-907-761PC31 Key Washer
001860965
08-907-765PC31 Key Washer
001860965
08-907-847PC32 Key Washer
001860965
08-907-850PC32 Key Washer
001860965
08-907-893PC32 Key Washer
001860965
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A space elevator is a proposed type of space transportation system.

The concept of a space elevator was first published in 1895 by Konstantin Tsiolkovsky. His proposal was for a free-standing tower reaching from the surface of Earth to the height of geostationary orbit. Like all buildings, Tsiolkovsky's structure would be under compression, supporting its weight from below. Since 1959, most ideas for space elevators have focused on purely tensile structures, with the weight of the system held up from above by centrifugal forces. In the tensile concepts, a space tether reaches from a large mass (the counterweight) beyond geostationary orbit to the ground. This structure is held in tension between Earth and the counterweight like an upside-down plumb bob.

To construct a space elevator on Earth the cable material would need to be both stronger and lighter (have greater specific strength) than any known material. Development of new materials which could meet the demanding specific strength requirement is required for designs to progress beyond discussion stage. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been identified as possibly being able to meet the specific strength requirements for an Earth space elevator.

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