Űrlift (Hungarian Wikipedia)

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  • Delayed countdown. Fultron Corporation. The Information Company Pvt Ltd, 2002. október 18. (Hozzáférés: 2009. június 3.)

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  • Hirschfeld, Bob: Space Elevator Gets Lift. TechTV. G4 Media, Inc., 2002. január 31. [2005. június 8-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2007. szeptember 13.) „The concept was first described in 1895 by Russian author K. E. Tsiolkovsky in his "Speculations about Earth and Sky and on Vesta."”

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  • What is a Space Elevator?. www.isec.org, 2012. április 11. [2013. december 18-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. (Hozzáférés: 2013. december 14.)
  • "CLIMB: The Journal of the International Space Elevator Consortium", Volume 1, Number 1, December 2011, This journal is cited as an example of what is generally considered to be under the term "Space Elevator" by the international community. [1] Archiválva 2013. december 18-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben

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  • Edwards: NIAC Space Elevator Report – Chapter 4: Power Beaming. NASA. [2007. október 13-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. „Alternatives that have been suggested include running power up the cable, solar or nuclear power onboard and using the cable's movement in the environment's electromagnetic field. None of these methods are feasible on further examination due to efficiency or mass considerations. Another alternative is to run two cables, for carrying power (a high-voltage positive and a negative line) and each capable of holding the counterweight (system redundancy).”

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