Ready for lift-off? Join us at the European Space Elevator Challenge EUSPEC 2024 🚀

  • Date: 05. April 2024 (Postponed from 04. April due to bad weather!)
  • Place: Garching Forschungszentrum
  • Time: 1 PM – 8 PM

Teams from Munich, Dresden and Japan compete for the best climber model, testing the space elevator technology.

THE IDEA

The fundamental idea of the “space elevator” goes back to 1895, when the scientist Konstantin Tsiolkovsky considered building a tower from the surface of the Earth and reaching into the geostationary orbit. The Artsutanov paper – 1960 – proposed a way to build a tensile structure to the geostationary orbit. The aim was and still is, among other objectives, to deliver payload – satellites, astronauts or other equipment – to space in an economically viable way. This idea could be an alternative solution to the expensive use of rockets.

The actual concept of the space elevator system includes a tether reaching from the surface of the Earth to the geostationary orbit. To keep the tether taut by means of gravitational and rotational forces, the center of mass of the space elevator has to be kept above this orbit. A climber is attached to the tether, which carries the payload up to the space station or to the satellite. The energy supply is planned to be realized by “power beaming” (such as laser), as well as using solar cells.

THE CHALLENGE

The challenge is to design and build a climber structure in compliance with predetermined requirements, keeping in mind the idea of a real space elevator. Our focus is on:

  • the technical implementation of the climber (especially payload systems)
  • aspects which directly impact the development of the “real” space elevator system

The objectives of the European Space Elevator Challenge are:

  • to share experience and improve the understanding of the Space Elevator system
  • to introduce the Space Elevator to a wider public
  • to provide an opportunity for students to apply their theoretical knowledge in practice
  • to excite high school students for science, technology and space travel

These aims are considered as long-term goals and cannot be accomplished with one competition. Hence, our goal is to organize the European Space Elevator Challenge regularly.

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