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http://cbs2.com/water/watercooler_story_116173449.html
BREMERTON, WA (AP) A company in Washington State wants to send an elevator into space.
The LiftPort company says it will open a plant this summer in Millville, New Jersey, to start producing nanotube fibers, which are 60-times stronger than steel.
The company plans to create an eight-inch wide ribbon that would stretch from an ocean platform 62-thousand miles into space.
A robotic elevator would crawl up and down the elevator to carry satellites and eventually people into orbit.
The city of Millville and a county development project provided 100-thousand dollars to build the plant, which will have six employees. The three-year-old company, which has nine employees in Bremerton, Washington, also plans to sell nanotubes fibers to strengthen glass and plastic products.