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Japanese Space Elevator

Japan is a great country, many of the technologies or discoveries made by this country. This is one of the craziest projects that will be created Japan. Japanese Construction company will build an Elevator or lift that can take us to outer space and the moon. Ambitious project that can be realized within 40 years. The company name is Obayashi Corp., the company is sure to build an elevator to the moon by using carbon nanotube technology, a material 20 times stronger than steel. Material that will be the basic ingredient of all 96 000 kilo-meter lift.

The company says that they design elevators will be able to carry 30 people in one trip with a speed of 200 km per hour, and takes two weeks. This project will be used to serve the tourists who visit Japan.

The tourists are scheduled to use the lift only at an altitude of 36,000 km, and for the scientists could reach a maximum height, as was said Katsuyama Satomi, the leader of this crazy project.

"Man has long admired the high languish. But we will build the tower of the sky, not from Earth,"


 Obayashi is very ambitious to build this elevator, but it seems there has not been calculating how much the cost will be used for the construction of the elevator, where elevators would be built, and who will pay for it.

Obayashi has also completed the tallest building in Japan, Tokyo Sky Tree, which reaches 634 meters. The building serves as a digital broadcasting antennas as well as the attractions of skyscrapers in Japan.

"We were inspired by the construction of Sky Tree. Our scientists in the field of construction, climate, wind patterns, and designer, all said it was not impossible," said Katsuyama.


Obayashi renowned as an expert in building constructions advanced in the world. Some of his work is the Dubai Metro in the United Arab Emirates, Universal Studios Osaka, Japan, and Australia Stadium, which is used in Sidney Olympics. Obayashi assess the project is quite realistic and based on construction research, climate, wind direction and design. We wait for action from Japan work this lift.


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