A robot powered by a ground-based laser beam climbed a long cable dangling from a helicopter on Wednesday to qualify for prize money in a $2 million competition to test the potential reality of the science fiction concept of space elevators.
The highly technical contest brought teams from Missouri, Alaska and Seattle to Rogers Dry Lake in the Mojave Desert, most familiar to the public as a space shuttle landing site.
The contest requires their machines to climb 2,953 feet (nearly 1 kilometer) up a cable slung beneath a helicopter hovering nearly a mile high.
More: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091105/ap_on_sc/us_space_elevator
...and a song on the same subject (http://de.getalyric.com/mp3/songtexte/songs/jordin_kare-27951/fire_in_the_sky-54713/kantrowitz_1972_hel_crew_39_s_song_-254463/), written by one of the members of the team, many years ago: