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The '''Tiara''' was a space station in equatorial geosynchronous orbit around the planet [[Harvest]]. Constructed the earliest in [[2468]] (when Harvest was founded), it was linked to the [[List of "Seven" references in Halo|seven]] space elevators servicing the colonies capital city of [[Utgard]], and functioned as an orbital port for passenger and cargo transport. It possessed some form of artificial gravity (presumably operated by centrifugal force, as Covenant artificial gravity had not been deciphered until the 2550s).
The '''Tiara''' was a space station in equatorial geosynchronous orbit around the planet [[Harvest]]. Constructed the earliest in [[2468]] (when Harvest was founded), it was linked to the [[List of "Seven" references in Halo|seven]] space elevators servicing the colonies capital city of [[Utgard]], and functioned as an orbital port for passenger and cargo transport. It possessed some form of artificial gravity (presumably operated by centrifugal force, as [[Covenant]] artificial gravity had not been deciphered until the [[2550]]s).


It was destroyed in [[2525]] by mass driver rounds from the surface of Harvest<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]</ref>.
It was destroyed in [[2525]] by mass driver rounds from the surface of Harvest<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]</ref>.

Revision as of 09:30, October 31, 2007

The Tiara was a space station in equatorial geosynchronous orbit around the planet Harvest. Constructed the earliest in 2468 (when Harvest was founded), it was linked to the seven space elevators servicing the colonies capital city of Utgard, and functioned as an orbital port for passenger and cargo transport. It possessed some form of artificial gravity (presumably operated by centrifugal force, as Covenant artificial gravity had not been deciphered until the 2550s).

It was destroyed in 2525 by mass driver rounds from the surface of Harvest[1].

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