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| A '''space elevator''', also known as a '''space tether''', is an immense structure which is used to ferry large loads of materials into space. Space elevators generally consist of large structures of [[carbon nanofiber]] which span straight up from the ground, thousands of kilometers high, ending at stations in space. Vehicles using the structure derive their power from strands of superconducting material.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 28''</ref> Space elevators are only known to be constructed by [[human]]s since the 24th century. | | |
| | [[File:Elevator standing.png|thumb|right|300px|The [[New Mombasa Orbital Elevator]].]] |
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| | A '''space elevator''', commonly referred to alternatively as a "'''space tether'''", is the term given to an immense structure which is used to ferry large loads of materials into off planet. Space elevators generally consist of large structures of [[carbon nanofiber]] which span straight up from the ground, thousands of kilometers high, ending at stations in space. Vehicles using the structure derive their power from strands of superconducting material.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 28''</ref> Space elevators are only known to be constructed by [[human]]s since the 24th century. |
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| ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
| Space elevators are a common construction by the [[UNSC]], both on [[Earth]] and [[human colonies|her colonies]]. While Earth has six space elevators, many planets within the [[Outer Colonies]] have more since there is a heavy human reliance on the production and shipment of agricultural and mineral goods from remote worlds. Prior to the Covenant's invasion, the [[agriculture world|farming colony]] of Harvest, for example, had [[Harvest space elevators|seven elevators]] linked to the orbital station [[Tiara]],<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 75''</ref> while some mineral-rich worlds, such as [[Reach]], had as many as nine.<ref name="evg reach">'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 151''</ref> During the events of the [[Human-Covenant War]], many of these elevators were damaged, some seriously, during combat engagements. Of Earth's six elevators, only four remained intact after the [[Battle of Earth]].<ref name="waypoint">'''[[Halo Waypoint]]''', ''"Space Elevator" article'' (backup link on [https://web.archive.org/web/20111007185941/http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/intel/theuniverse/locations/gallery/space-tether/e9b2f438-9b5b-477e-8e52-d4e6801e9d5b Archive.org])</ref> | | Space elevators are a common construction by the [[UNSC]], both on [[Earth]] and her colonies. There were six on [[Earth]], but only the [[New Mombasa Orbital Elevator]] in [[New Mombasa]],<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''' level ''{{Levelname|Metropolis}}''</ref> the [[Centennial Orbital Elevator]] in [[Havana]]<ref>'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''', ''page 205''</ref> and the [[Quito Space Tether]] in Ecuador<ref>'''[[Halo 3]]''' multiplayer map ''{{Levelname|Orbital}}''</ref> have been named. While Earth has six space elevators, many planets within the Outer Colonies have more since there is a heavy human reliance on the production and shipment of agricultural and mineral goods from remote worlds. Prior to the Covenant's invasion, the farming colony of Harvest, for example, had seven elevators linked to the orbital station [[Tiara]], while some mineral-rich worlds had as many as nine.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 75''</ref> During the events of the [[Human-Covenant War]], many of these elevators were damaged, some seriously, during combat engagements. Of Earth's six elevators, only four remained intact after the Battle of Earth.<ref name="waypoint">'''[[Halo Waypoint]]''', ''"Space Elevator" article''</ref> |
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| ==Description== | | ==Description== |
| [[File:Mombasa View.jpg|thumb|250px|New Mombasa and the city's orbital elevator.]] | | [[File:Mombasa View.jpg|thumb|New Mombasa and the city's orbital elevator.]] |
| A space elevator is a structure designed to transport and ferry different materials from a planet's surface into space and onto a platform. The base concept of a space elevator consists of a cable attached to the surface on the equator and reaching outwards into space. By positioning it so that the total centrifugal force exceeds the total gravity, either by extending the cable or attaching a counterweight, the elevator stays in place in [[geosynchronous orbit]]. Once moved far enough, climbers are accelerated further by the planet's rotation.
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| The space elevator mainly consists of a tether, an extremely resilient cable that spans from the surface to a point beyond geosynchronous orbit. As the planet rotates, the inertia at the end of the tether counteracts gravity and keeps the tether taut. Vehicles can then climb the tether and escape the planet's gravity without the use of rockets. The engineering of such a structure requires an extremely light but extremely strong material (21st-century estimates required a material ~2 g/cm³ in density and a tensile strength of ~70 Gpa). Such a structure permits delivery of great quantities of cargo and people to orbit, and at costs only a fraction of those associated with conventional means with very little to no danger. | | A space elevator is a structure designed to transport and ferry different materials from a planet's surface into space and onto a platform. The base concept of a Space elevator consists of a cable attached to the surface on the equator and reaching outwards into space. By positioning it so that the total centrifugal force exceeds the total gravity, either by extending the cable or attaching a counterweight, the elevator stays in place in geosynchronous orbit. Once moved far enough, climbers are accelerated further by the planet's rotation. |
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| Humans also employ a somewhat similar concept in structures known as [[skyhook]]s, platforms suspended in low planetary orbits. Skyhooks are known to be located over [[Earth]] and its [[natural satellite|moon]], [[Luna]].<ref>'''Halo 4''', ''[[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/AA variant]] description''</ref>
| | The most common proposal is a tether, usually in the form of a cable or ribbon, that spans from the surface to a point beyond [[geosynchronous orbit]]. As the planet rotates, the inertia at the end of the tether counteracts gravity and keeps the tether taut. Vehicles can then climb the tether and escape the planet's gravity without the use of rockets. The engineering of such a structure requires an extremely light but extremely strong material (current estimates require a material ~2 g/cm³ in density and a tensile strength of ~70 Gpa). Such a structure could eventually permit delivery of great quantities of cargo and people to orbit, and at costs only a fraction of those associated with current means with very little to no danger. |
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| ===Size=== | | === Size === |
| The space elevator is gigantic, reaching into thousands of kilometers in height. An orbital tether's center of gravity must be above or at a point of geosynchronous orbit above the body it is located on. Because geosynchronous orbit above Earth is quite high, (35,900 kilometers above the surface) the height of the elevator would be twice the distance from the surface to the point of geosynchronous orbit. This gives Earth's orbital tethers (because the same rule would apply to them all) an average height of 70,000 kilometers above the planet's surface.<ref>[http://www.socialtext.net/wikinomics/index.cgi?elevator_to_space '''Wikinomics''': ''Elevator To Space'']</ref> | | The space elevator is almost mind-bogglingly tall, reaching into thousands of kilometers in height. An orbital tether's center of gravity must be above or at a point of geosynchronous orbit above the body it is located on. Because geosynchronous orbit above Earth is quite high, (35,900 KM above the surface) the height of the elevator would be twice the distance from the surface to the point of geosynchronous orbit. This gives orbital tethers (Because the same rule would apply to them all) an average height of 70,000 kilometers above the Earth's surface.<ref>[http://www.socialtext.net/wikinomics/index.cgi?elevator_to_space '''Wikinomics''': ''Elevator To Space'']</ref> |
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| ===Structure=== | | ===Structure=== |
| [[File:Space tether.png|thumb|250px|A portion of the Mombasa Tether in low Earth orbit.]]
| | Space elevators vary in size and shape, but they are all typically composed of the same raw material. Meshed together as a complex composite of intertwining nanofibers, these ingredients form a series of massive cords and rings several hundred meters wide. They bind to a grounded set of [[Polycrete]] anchors larger than most buildings which hold the elevator's structure in place while the planet spins on its axis. The zenith of the elevator, commonly known as the "orbital" or "terminus" is then pulled taut by the planet's rotational inertia, sliding into geosynchronous orbit thousands of kilometers above the planet.<ref name="waypoint"/> |
| Space elevators vary in size and shape, but they are all typically composed of the same raw material. Meshed together as a complex composite of intertwining nanofibers, these ingredients form a series of massive cords and rings several hundred meters wide. They bind to a grounded set of [[polycrete]] anchors larger than most buildings which hold the elevator's structure in place while the planet spins on its axis. The zenith of the elevator, commonly known as the "orbital" or "terminus" is then pulled taut by the planet's rotational inertia, sliding into geosynchronous orbit thousands of kilometers above the planet.{{Ref/Reuse|waypoint}} | |
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| The UNSC utilizes several designs of space elevators. Many space elevators, such as the Mombasa Tether, consist of a single central tether reaching into space, surrounded by additional strands and massive support rings. The lower part of the tether is surrounded by an additional support frame rising several hundred meters from ground level. The Quito Space Tether and [[Corbulo Academy of Military Science|Corbulo Academy]]'s space tether utilize a similar design.<ref name="fud">'''Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn'''</ref> Harvest's high-capacity orbital elevator system, built in the early 26th century, consisted of seven separate strands of [[carbon nanofiber]], attached to the orbital station [[Tiara]]. | | The UNSC utilizes several designs of space elevators. Many space elevators, such as the New Mombasa Orbital Elevator, consist of a single tether reaching into space, surrounded by additional strands and massive support rings. The lower part of the tether is surrounded by an additional support frame. The Quito Space tether utilizes a similar design. Harvest's orbital elevator system, built about two hundred years later, consisted of seven separate strands of [[Carbon Nanofiber]], attached to the orbital station Tiara. Different types of containers, such as "[[Welcome Wagon]]s" could be used to move on the elevator strands. |
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| A space tether's climber system is often modular, and different types of containers, such as regular cargo containers, maintenance cars, or "[[Welcome Wagon]]s" used to transport personnel can be used to move on the elevator strands. In heavy-duty cargo elevator systems such as the Tiara, the cargo containers are also compatible with ground-based [[MagLev train]] lines and they can be effectively converted into [[DCS light freighter|freighters]] by attaching a [[propulsion pod]] to them on the top of the tether.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 67''</ref>
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| ==History== | | ==History== |
| The earliest concepts of space elevator date back to the end of the 19th century. During the second half of the 20th century and the early 21st century, multiple concepts were proposed, but it was not until almost three hundred years later when the first space elevator would be built. The construction of the first space elevator, the [[Mombasa Tether]], began in [[2302]]. The cities with space elevators, "tether cities" as they came to be called, are often managed by second generation [[Dumb artificial intelligence|"dumb" AIs]]. As shown in [[New Mombasa]], space elevators have a significant impact to the importance and economy of the cities they are located in. The cities and their surroundings are usually full of warehouses, to store the massive amounts of cargo transported to and from orbit. As of 2552, Earth had six tether cities, each managed with the help of a [[Superintendent-class artificial intelligence|Superintendent-class AI]].<ref name="evg">'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]],''' ''page 191''</ref>{{Ref/Site|Id=bnet|URL=http://halo.bungie.net/projects/odst/guide.aspx|Site=Bungie.net|Page=Halo 3 ODST : Field Guide - Superintendent|D=25|M=05|Y=2013|LocalArchive=Archive:Bungie.net/Halo 3: ODST: Field Guide#Intel}} Since the construction of Mombasa Tether, space elevators have come to fill number of functions in a variety of locations on Earth's colonies, ranging from transport of industrial or agricultural goods in the colonies to orbital personnel transport in military academies such as [[Corbulo Academy of Military Science]].{{Ref/Reuse|fud}} | | The earliest concepts of space elevator date back to the end of the 19th century. During the second half of the 20th century and the early 21st century, multiple concepts were proposed, but it was not until almost three hundred years later when the first space elevator would be built. The construction of the first space elevator, the [[New Mombasa Orbital Elevator]], begun in 2302. The cities with space elevators, "tether cities" as they came to be called, are often managed by second generation [[Artificial Intelligence|"dumb" AIs]]. As shown in [[New Mombasa]], space elevators have a significant impact to the importance and economy of the cities they are located in. The cities and their surroundings are usually full of warehouses, to store the massive amounts of cargo transported to and from orbit. During 2552, Earth had six tether cities, each managed with the help of an AI.<ref name="bnet">[http://www.bungie.net/projects/odst/guide.aspx '''Bungie.net''': ''Halo 3: ODST Field Guide, "Superintendent" entry'']</ref> |
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| ==Safety== | | ==Safety== |
| [[File:CirciniusIV attacked1.jpg|thumb|250px|A [[Ceudar-pattern heavy corvette|Covenant corvette]] destroying Corbulo Academy's space elevator.]] | | [[File:Collapse 4.jpg|thumb|New Mombasa's Orbital Elevator collapsing.]] |
| Due to the size of the space elevator, the safety of such a structure is an obvious concern. Their relatively frail construction makes them an easy target for attacks, and the catastrophic effects of a space elevator's collapse were witnessed multiple times during the [[Human-Covenant War]], when many of UNSC's space elevators collapsed due to the fighting. Depending on the point in which the tether is severed, the collapse of a space elevator will cause varying degrees of large-scale destruction. The tether itself will not cause any significant damage at all, as its lightweight construction allows for air resistance to negate the effects of gravity. Instead, it will be the support structure that surrounds the tether that causes most of the damage, as evidenced by the wreckage strewn across the [[Tsavo highway (location)|Tsavo Highway]] after the collapse of the [[Mombasa Tether]].<ref>'''Halo 3''', campaign level ''[[Tsavo Highway]]''</ref>
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| If the orbital counterweight is destroyed or the tether is cut near the top, the whole cable will fall, usually wrapping itself around the planet; a space elevator would be able to wrap itself around the Earth at least two times. This happened to Harvest's elevator system when [[Loki]] destroyed the [[Tiara]] station with a [[mass driver]]. The [[Centennial Orbital Elevator]] on Earth also collapsed due to the destruction of [[Station Wayward Rest]] on top of it.
| | Due to the size of the space elevator, the safety of such a structure is an obvious concern. The catastrophic effects of a space elevator's collapse were witnessed multiple times during the Human-Covenant war, when many of UNSC's space elevators collapsed due to the fighting. |
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| If the tether is cut halfway up, the upper portion will rise up and remain in orbit while the lower part will drape around the planet. The same will occur if the tether breaks quarter way up. In case the break occurs at or near the anchor point on the planet surface, the whole tether will rise upward and end up in an unstable orbit around the planet. New Mombasa's orbital elevator was cut several hundred meters above the ground anchor due to the damage caused to it by a [[Slipstream space|slipspace]] rupture backlash. Similarly, the space elevator of [[Corbulo Academy of Military Science]] was severed near the anchor by a [[Ceudar-pattern heavy corvette|Covenant corvette]]'s [[pulse laser turret|pulse laser]].{{Ref/Reuse|fud}} | | If the orbital counterweight is destroyed or the tether is cut near the top, the whole cable will wrap itself around the planet, more than six times. This happened to Harvest's elevator system when [[Loki]] destroyed the [[Tiara]] station with a [[Mass Driver]]. The [[Centennial Orbital Elevator]] on Earth also collapsed due to the destruction of [[Station Wayward Rest]] on top of it. |
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| Due to the safety concerns, tether cities are almost always designed with the possibility of a catastrophe in mind. The cities are often compartmentalized into multiple symmetrical sections, to minimize the death toll and property damage in case anything were to happen to the elevator.<ref>'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', "[[Palace Hotel]]", ''page 366''</ref>
| | If the tether is cut halfway up, the upper portion will rise up and remain in orbit while the lower part will drape around the planet. The same will occur if the tether breaks quarter way up. In case the break occurs at or near the anchor point on the planet surface, the whole tether will rise upward and end up in an unstable orbit around the planet. This was the case when New Mombasa's orbital elevator collapsed due to the damage caused to it by a [[Slipstream Space|Slipspace]] rupture backlash. |
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| ==Known space elevators==
| | Due to the safety concerns, tether cities are almost always designed with the possibility of a catastrophe in mind. The cities are often compartmentalized into multiple symmetrical sections, to minimize the death toll and property damage in case anything were to happen to the elevator.<ref>'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', ''[[Palace Hotel]]'', page 366</ref> |
| [[File:HR Alexandria Tethers.jpg|thumb|250px|Three space elevators near New Alexandria on Reach.]]
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| **Three space elevators<ref>'''[[Halo: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 12''</ref>
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| *[[Cascade]]
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| **[[Nova Austin Station]]<ref>'''Halo 4''', ''[[Skyline (level)|Skyline]] map description''</ref>
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| *[[Circinius IV]]
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| **A single space elevator at [[Corbulo Academy of Military Science]]{{Ref/Reuse|fud}}
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| | ==Known Space elevators== |
| *[[Earth]] | | *[[Earth]] |
| **[[Aranuka Space Tether]]
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| **[[Centennial Orbital Elevator]] | | **[[Centennial Orbital Elevator]] |
| **[[Mombasa Tether]] | | **[[New Mombasa Orbital Elevator]] |
| **[[Quito Space Tether]] | | **[[Quito Space Tether]] |
| **[[Borneo Space Tether]] | | **There are three other space elevators that are not specifically named.<ref name="waypoint"/><ref name="bnet"/> |
| **[[Colombo Space Tether]]
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| **[[Malabo Space Tether]]
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| **An elevator near [[Zanzibar Island]] (post-war)<ref>''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'', multiplayer map [[Stonetown]]</ref>
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| **[[Luna]] has at least one elevator
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| *[[Harvest]] | | *[[Harvest]] |
| **[[Seven|7]] [[Harvest space elevators|space elevators]] connected to orbital station [[Tiara]]<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest'''</ref> | | **[[List of "Seven" References in Halo|7]] [[Harvest Space Elevators|space elevators]] connected to orbital station [[Tiara]]<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest'''</ref> |
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| *[[Mars]]<ref>'''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 159''</ref>
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| **At least one space elevator
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| *[[Meridian]]
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| **[[Pinnacle Station]]<ref>'''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'''</ref>
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| *[[Reach]] | | *[[Reach]] |
| **A total of nine space elevators.{{Ref/Reuse|evg reach}} | | **At least three unnamed space elevators clustered in a single area near [[New Alexandria]]<ref>'''[[:File:Reach E310 Firefight Beachhead03.jpg]]'''</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVTHwwCjKLk '''YouTube''': ''E3 2010 Firefight 2.0 Beachhead Gameplay '']</ref> |
| ***An space elevator on [[Veszprém]]{{Ref/Book|Enc22|Page=41}}
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| ***The [[Delphi Triple-Strand Network]] was three of the nine tethers clustered in a single area near [[New Alexandria (location)|New Alexandria]]<ref>'''[[:File:Reach E310 Firefight Beachhead03.jpg]]'''</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVTHwwCjKLk '''YouTube''': ''E3 2010 Firefight 2.0 Beachhead Gameplay '']</ref>
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| **At least one elevator is known to have existed on Vodin prior to 2532<ref>'''[[Halo: Nightfall]]''', ''Chapter 2'' ([[:File:Halo Nightfall ONI File Randall Aiken.jpg|Randall Aiken's file]])</ref>
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| *Unspecified colony | | *Unnamed colony |
| **[[Jericho Space Elevator]]<ref>'''[[Halo 3: ODST Pre-mission Evaluation]]''' ''- Dutch Interview''</ref> | | **[[Jericho Space Elevator]]<ref>'''[[ONI Candidate Assessment Program V5.02A]]''': ''[[ONI Candidate Assessment Program V5.02A/Dutch|Dutch Interview]]''</ref> |
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| == Gallery == | | == Gallery == |
| <gallery> | | <gallery> |
| File:Quito se.jpg|[[Quito Space Tether]] in [[Quito]], [[Earth]]. | | File:Quito se.jpg|[[Quito Space Tether]] in [[Quito]], [[Earth]]. |
| File:H3ODST PreparetoDropCinematic.jpg|A hologram of the Mombasa Tether. | | File:H3ODST PreparetoDropCinematic.jpg|A hologram of the New Mombasa Space Elevator. |
| File:H3ODST_TetherBase_Concept_1.jpg|Near-final concept of the Mombasa Tether for ''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''. | | File:Halo3-ODST EnvConcept-11.jpg|The New Mombasa Orbital Elevator as it appears in [[Halo 3: ODST]]. |
| File:H3ODST_TetherBase_Concept_2.jpg|Colored concept art of the Mombasa Tether for ''Halo 3: ODST''.
| | File:SpaceElevator.jpg|New Mombasa skyline as it appears in ''[[Halo 2]]'', with the [[New Mombasa Orbital Elevator]] and a [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] [[Assault Carrier]]. |
| File:Collapse 4.jpg|New Mombasa's orbital elevator collapsing.
| | File:Harvest_Space_Elevators.jpg|Six of the [[List of "Seven" references in Halo|seven]] space elevators linking the planet [[Harvest]] to the [[Tiara]] space station. |
| File:SpaceElevator.jpg|New Mombasa skyline as it appears in ''[[Halo 2]]'', with the space elevator and the [[Covenant]] [[CAS-class assault carrier|assault carrier]] ''[[Solemn Penance]]''. | | File:Reach E310 Firefight Beachhead03.jpg|A city on Reach. Notice the space elevator in the distance on the right-hand side. |
| File:CAMS - afar.jpg|A view of Corbulo Academy, with the complex's space elevator clearly visible.
| | File:Space elevator structural diagram.png|Diagram of a Space Elevator. Note: ''This diagram is not to scale.'' |
| File:FUD-SpaceElevator-Base.jpg|The base of Corbulo Academy's space elevator.
| | File:NASA Space Elevator.jpg|A render created by NASA showing the planned space elevator. |
| File:CAMS - Lasky space elevator.jpg|[[Thomas Lasky]] looking upon Corbulo's orbital tether.
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| File:Harvest_Space_Elevators.jpg|Six of the [[seven]] space elevators linking the planet [[Harvest]] to the [[Tiara]] space station. | |
| File:H4-Harvest.png|Three of Harvest's seven space elevators. | |
| File:H4 Skyline.png|The [[Nova Austin Station|Nova Austin space elevator]] under construction in [[Mindoro]], [[Cascade]] in the post-war era.
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| File:H2A Terminals - BorneoTether.jpg|The [[Borneo Space Tether]]. | |
| File:Halo 5 - Meridian space elevator.jpg|A space elevator on [[Meridian]] and one of its orbital docking ports.
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| File:H2A_NewMombasa_Stonetown_View.jpg|An incomplete space elevator and its accompanying facilities near [[Zanzibar Island]].
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| File:H2A_NewMombasaSpaceTether_Stonetown.jpg|Closeup of the space tether as viewed from [[Stonetown]]. | |
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| ==List of appearances==
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| *''[[Halo 2]]'' {{1st}}
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| *''[[Halo Graphic Novel]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''
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| *''[[Halo 3]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''
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| *''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''
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| **''[[Palace Hotel]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Reach]]''
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| *''[[Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn]]''
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| *''[[Halo 4]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Mortal Dictata]]'' {{Mo}}
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| *''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''
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| **''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminals]]''
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| *''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''
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| *''[[Halo Mythos]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Retribution]]'' {{Mo}}
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| *''[[Halo: Legacy of Onyx]]'' {{Mo}}
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| *''[[Halo: The Television Series]]''
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| **''[[Transcendence]]''
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| ==Sources== | | ==Sources== |
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