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Tiara is described as being two arcs separated by the carbon nano-fiber strands that made up the space elevators of Harvest. The beamwork connecting the two looked like delicate filigree. Six beveled titanium spars ran the length of the facility. [[Avery Johnson]] estimated the station was about 4 kilometers long and it's interior around 300 meters in diameter (13,200 and 990 feet, respectively)<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. 66</ref>. It possessed some form of artificial gravity (presumably operated by centrifugal force, as [[Covenant]] artificial gravity technology had not been deciphered until the 2550s<ref>[[Halo: Fall of Reach]] pg. ??</ref>). | Tiara is described as being two arcs separated by the carbon nano-fiber strands that made up the space elevators of Harvest. The beamwork connecting the two looked like delicate filigree. Six beveled titanium spars ran the length of the facility. [[Avery Johnson]] estimated the station was about 4 kilometers long and it's interior around 300 meters in diameter (13,200 and 990 feet, respectively)<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. 66</ref>. It possessed some form of artificial gravity (presumably operated by centrifugal force, as [[Covenant]] artificial gravity technology had not been deciphered until the 2550s<ref>[[Halo: Fall of Reach]] pg. ??</ref>). | ||
It was destroyed in [[2525]] by mass driver rounds from the surface of Harvest<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. 378</ref>. | It was destroyed in [[2525]] by [[mass driver]] rounds from the surface of Harvest<ref>[[Halo: Contact Harvest]] pg. 378</ref>. | ||
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