The tether is the only unsolved problem.
Every other component of a space elevator can be built today. The ribbon requires a material with tensile strength exceeding 50 GPa at a density below 2,000 kg/m³. Tether's lab is 6 GPa away from closing that gap.
CNT forest grown to 0.5 m — world record
Polycrystalline graphene at 1 km length, 2 m/min production
GSL sp3 cross-linking hypothesis validated in simulation
47 GPa tensile strength achieved in Tether lab ribbon sample
Phase I CNT ribbon 10-meter prototype — target 50 GPa
100-meter ribbon at tether-grade specification
First kilometer-scale ribbon deployment test
Five engineering phases.
One operational space elevator.
Materials Science
CNT Ribbon & GSL Development
Engineering carbon nanotube forests and graphene super laminates toward the 50 GPa tensile threshold required for tether-grade ribbon. Current lab samples reach 47 GPa. Sp3 cross-linking validation is the critical path item.
47 GPa ribbon sample achieved
10-meter prototype ribbon at 50 GPa
100-meter ribbon at tether spec
1 km ribbon — Phase I deployment test
The complete system.
Anchor to apex.
Four integrated components. One continuous structure from the ocean surface to beyond geostationary orbit — the longest engineered object in human history.

Apex Anchor / Counterweight
Mass beyond GEO provides centrifugal tension. Enables daily Mars trajectory releases — no 26-month launch windows.
CNT Ribbon Tether
Planar ribbon cross-section minimizes micrometeorite damage. Electrical deformation sensing detects atomic-level defects in under 50 ms.
Electromagnetic Climber
Roller-pair friction drive, no on-board propellant. Powered by ground-based microwave uplink. 200 km/h ascent rate.
Equatorial Anchor Station
Mobile ocean platform within 5° of equator. Repositions to avoid debris conjunctions and weather systems. Zero atmospheric emissions.
Neutral territory.
International mandate.
A space elevator is infrastructure for all of humanity. Tether is building the governance architecture alongside the engineering — because without a treaty framework, there is no construction start.
No single state holds exclusive access to orbital delivery infrastructure
Administered under ISEC framework with ITU orbital coordination
Mobile platform repositions to avoid debris conjunctions in real-time
GSL Cross-Linking Validation: sp3 Bond Formation in Graphene Super Laminates
Ribbon-Type CNT Tether: Micrometeorite Impact Resistance Analysis
Mobile Equatorial Anchor Platform: Station-Keeping Energy Budget
International Governance Framework for Orbital Infrastructure Assets
The internal business case
for a space elevator.
The Feasibility Atlas is a 200-page technical document covering materials science, structural engineering, regulatory pathway, financial modeling, and 10-year construction timeline. Built for agency directors, program officers, and infrastructure investment committees.
Materials Dossier
CNT tensile datasets, GSL cross-linking simulation results, 312 lab samples documented
Engineering Schematics
Anchor station, climber drive, ribbon deployment sequence — full CAD-level documentation
Financial Model
$100B construction cost, ROI timeline, per-kg cost curves from Year 1 through Year 25