In his science fiction novel, Foundations of Paradise (1979), Arthur C. Clarke imagined a space station tethered to Earth by a cable 50,000 km long. With its center of mass beyond the earth’s geostationary orbit, it would appear from earth to be stationary, and a vehicle could ride up and down it like an elevator.

A recent conference of scientists speculated that the cable would be carried to a space station, from which one weighted end would be “lowered” to earth while the other end is released upward. If the cable is actually a carbon nanotube 1mm in diameter (smaller than a string) rolled tightly into a ball with no space between the strands, what would be the diameter of the ball?

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Hint: The volume of the ball equals the volume of the string.
The Answer
The painting, "To the Stars", by Alexi Leonov and Andrei Sokolov, is from the NASA collection.
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