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[[File:Quito_se.jpg|thumb|300px|The base of the tether in the city of [[Quito]].]] | |||
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{{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 | 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. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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File:QUITOST_logo.png|The logo of the Quito tether. | |||
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. | ||
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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. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==List of appearances== | |||
*''[[Halo 3]]'' {{1st}} | |||
==Sources== | ==Sources== |
Revision as of 15:24, December 27, 2010
The Quito Space Tether is a space elevator located in Quito, Earth. As such, it is the second known space elevator in Latin America and one of six elevators on Earth.
Overview
It is used for lifting heavy ordnance from the surrounding port facilities into an orbital station at the top of the elevator structure, a transport method much cheaper and more efficient than booster rockets filled with expensive fuel.[1] As a space elevator would preferably have to be constructed near the equator,[2] Quito is an ideal location for such a structure as the city is located only a few kilometers south of the equator.[3]
Built by the International Society of Civil Engineers, the tether was completed on January 14th, 2313 and named on March 9th, 2401. The receiving station at the top of the elevator tether houses a monument dedicated to doctors Tobias Fleming Shaw and Wallace Fujikawa, the creators of the Shaw-Fujikawa Translight Engine.[4]
The orbital station on top of the tether had at least four gates leading to terminals from which passengers or cargo could be ferried to other UNSC-controlled worlds. During 2552, transports led to remaining UNSC worlds such as Gilgamesh and Ballast, and one to other planets in the Sol System. One flight, to Charybdis IX, had been indefinitely delayed, due to the planet's loss 17 years earlier. The Quito Space Tether was among the four that survived the Battle of Earth.[5]
Trivia
- The Halo 3 multiplayer level named Orbital of the Mythic map pack, takes place on the station on top of the Quito Space Tether.
Gallery
- Quito station plaque.png
A plaque dedicated to the men and women who built the Space Tether, from the International Society of Civil Engineers.
The plaque devoted to Wallace Fujikawa.
The plaque devoted to Tobias Fleming Shaw.
List of appearances
- Halo 3 (First appearance)
Sources
- ^ Game Informer: December 2008, page 8
- ^ Wikipedia - Space elevator
- ^ Wikipedia - Quito
- ^ Halo 3, multiplayer map Orbital
- ^ Halo Waypoint, Space Elevator article
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