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{{Status|Canon}}
{{era|UNSC|HCW}}
[[File:Quito_se.jpg|thumb|300px|The base of the tether in the city of [[Quito]].]]
[[File:Quito_se.jpg|thumb|300px|The base of the tether in the city of [[Quito]].]]
{{Article quote|One of the finest examples of Civil Engineering which has shaped the development of society's quality of life in the 24th Century.|Plaque dedication}}
{{Article Quote|One of the finest examples of Civil Engineering which has shaped the development of society's quality of life in the 24th Century.|Plaque dedication}}


The '''Quito Space Tether''' is a [[space elevator]] located in [[Quito]], [[Earth]]. As such, it is [[Centennial Orbital Elevator|the second known]] space elevator in [[South America|Latin America]] and one of six elevators on Earth.
The '''Quito Space Tether''' is a [[space elevator]] located in [[Quito]], [[Earth]]. As such, it is [[Centennial Orbital Elevator|the second known]] space elevator in [[South America|Latin America]] and one of six elevators on Earth.
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File:H3 MP Orbital ENV-01.jpg|A monitoring room in the orbital station on top of the tether.
File:H3 MP Orbital ENV-01.jpg|A monitoring room in the orbital station on top of the tether.
File:Orbital surface.jpg|The Earth's surface, as seen from the top of the Quito Space Tether.
File:Orbital surface.jpg|The Earth's surface, as seen from the top of the Quito Space Tether.
File:H3 MP Orbital -Quito station plaque.png|A plaque dedicated to the men and women who built the Space Tether, from the [[International Society of Civil Engineers]].
File:Quito station plaque.png|A plaque dedicated to the men and women who built the Space Tether, from the [[International Society of Civil Engineers]].
File:QuitoST_screen2.jpg|A schematic view of the Quito Space Tether's upper level.
File:QuitoST_screen2.jpg|A schematic view of the Quito Space Tether's upper level.
File:Wallace fujikawa.png|The plaque devoted to [[Wallace Fujikawa]].
File:Wallace fujikawa.png|The plaque devoted to [[Wallace Fujikawa]].
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File:H3 MP Orbital ENV-06.jpg|An escalator leading to another chamber.
File:H3 MP Orbital ENV-06.jpg|An escalator leading to another chamber.
File:Reach_Legendary_Box_2.jpg|Quito's Spaceport Stamp
File:Reach_Legendary_Box_2.jpg|Quito's Spaceport Stamp
File:RookieAsleep.png|[[Alpha-Nine]] stationed on the Quito Terminus in [[2552#November|November, 2552]].


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==Sources==
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