Jerome Pearson and Space Elevators

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David Raitt (2023), JBIS, 76, pp.178-184
Refcode: 2023.76.0178

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59332/jbis-076-05-0178

This paper discusses the contribution to space activities, specifically space elevators, by American aerospace engineer, Jerome Pearson. Following a brief introduction to placing objects in orbit via rocket and introducing a green alternative, the paper mentions two early pioneers of space elevators, followed by a short biography of a third — Jerome Pearson, who finally had his ideas published in 1975. His conceptual design for a space elevator is discussed in depth, together with his other ideas for lunar space elevators and his relationship with Arthur C. Clarke who was inspired by his work. A brief summary of what a space elevator is is included together with a summary of how advanced rockets and space elevators could work together to bring the anticipated massive tonnage requirements for future space projects to orbit and beyond.

Keywords: Cis-lunar Transportation, Jerome Pearson, Rockets, Space Access, Space Elevator