The Leo Archipelago: A System of Earth-Rings for Communications, Mass-Transport to Space, Solar Power, and Control of Global Warming
Andrew Meulenberg, Karthik Balaji

TL;DR
The paper proposes a multi-purpose low-earth-orbit ring system called the 'LEO ARCHIPELAGO' to facilitate space access, communication, solar power, and climate control, emphasizing new materials and technologies for near-term implementation.
Contribution
It introduces an updated Sling-on-a-Ring space-elevator concept using advanced materials like Colossal Carbon Tubes, enabling cost-effective and scalable space development within a decade.
Findings
Feasibility of near-term implementation within a decade
Potential for large-scale space-based technology development by 2050
Enhanced system performance with new materials and technologies
Abstract
A multi-purpose low-earth-orbit system of rings circling the earth - the "LEO ARCHIPELAGO" - is proposed as a means of solving or bypassing many major problems hindering man's quest to get into space. A fiber-optic ring about the earth would be an initial testing and developmental stage for the ring systems, while providing cash-flow through a LEO-based, high-band-width, world-wide communication system. A Low-Earth-Orbit-based space-elevator system, "Sling-on-a-Ring," is proposed as the crucial developmental stage of the LEO Archipelago. Being a LEO-based heavy-mass lifter, rather than earth- or GEO-based, it is much less massive and therefore less costly than other proposed space-elevators. With the advent of lower-cost, higher-mass transport to orbit, the options for further space development (e.g., communications, space solar power, radiation dampers, sun shades, and permanent LEO…
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