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Building a ‘Pillar to the Sky’: A Space Elevator Q&A with Author William Forstchen

In the not-too-distant future, humans will need to build an elevator to the heavens to find resources so desperately needed down on Earth. That is the world of author William Forstchen’s new book, “Pillar to the Sky.”

The science fiction novel follows the journey of Gary and Eva, a pair of married scientists at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. When the budget for their space elevator (called the pillar to the sky) is “zeroed” by the U.S. Senate, they have to find another way of making their dream into a reality. A private investor comes to their rescue, however, the path to a sustainable space elevator won’t be easy.

William Forstchen, author of “Pillar to the Sky.” (Image credit: Tor Books, William Forstchen)

“Pillar to the Sky” is the first NASA-Inspired Work of Fiction — a program designed to pair scientists and writers up to produce science-literate sci-fi for a general audience. Space.com recently spoke with Forstchen about his NASA-inspired book and what he sees as the future of human spaceflight. See what he thinks of the future of space travel:




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