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A Hoist to the Heavens Continued

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Going Up: The elevator cars would be powered using photovoltaic cells tuned to the wavelength of a ground-based laser, and would climb the elevator cable by gripping it between treads. Each 20-ton climber would be able to haul about 13 tons of payload into space, which could either be simple cargo pallets or inflatable habitats designed to lift humans to geostationary orbit in about eight days.