Orbital tether
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An orbital tether is a cable that connects a planet's surface to a space station in orbit. A mag-lev carriage is a common vehicle used for moving along the tether.
Neelix spent two years working on one-tenth scale prototype models of orbital tethers on Rinax.
A Nezu colony planet in the Delta Quadrant had an orbital tether over 300 kilometers long. Moving from the ground all the way to the station took twelve hours. When the planet came under bombardment by Etanian asteroids in 2373, Tuvok, Neelix, and several Nezu escaped the surface using the tether, rising above the interference in the ionosphere so that USS Voyager could rescue them. (VOY: "Rise")
An orbital tether is located on Koralis III, in the Koralis system, but had been abandoned by 2375. (DS9: "Chimera")
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[edit] Background
The Soviet engineer Yuri Artsutanov proposed a cosmic funicular in 1960, adding the notion of geostationary satellites to an older Russian proposal.
UK physicist and science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke presented the idea to English readers in his 1979 novel The Fountains of Paradise.
Space elevators play a big part in Kim Stanley Robinson's 1993--1996 Mars trilogy.
