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Space station examples from the Halo: Fleet Battles" books
A number of space station types.

A space station is a platform or facility built for use such as habitation, research or defense in a planetary orbit or deep space. The term can also be applied to mobile facilities.

OverviewEdit

Human space stations were constructed across Sol with the advent of interplanetary colonization in the late 21st century, followed by other star systems in humanity's subsequent interstellar era. By the 26th century, space stations had come to fill a broad range of roles as starship construction and docking facilities, heavily-armed defensive outposts, fleet support, even as colony habitats, in addition to their original primary role as science facilities.

TypesEdit

HumanEdit

During the Human-Covenant War, SPARTAN-III Alpha Company fought on the "colony platforms" of the colony world Far-gone. It is unclear what the colony platforms consist of, but they may be space habitats.[1]

  • Asteroid bases - Human factions sometimes attach metal structures or hollow out asteroids to create stations.
  • Unidentified station types -

CovenantEdit

The Covenant operated numerous space stations, most notably their capital city High Charity, a mobile station almost constantly on the move. Additionally, an extensive network of resupply stations, spaceports and other facilities existed across Covenant territory to serve their ships and fleets.[2]

ForerunnerEdit

The Forerunners constructed their most notable space installations on a planetary scale, and many of them are more aptly described as megastructures than space stations. The Halo rings, the Arks, the shield worlds and the Capital are examples of such installations. Nonetheless, there are some which fall within the more conventional definition of a space station.

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