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'''The Fountains of Paradise''' is a novel by ]. Set in the 22nd Century it describes the construction of a geostationary tower or ] a giant structure rising from the ground to the ] or Clarke Orbit at the height of approximately 36,000 kilometers. Such a structure would be used to efficiently and effectively raise payloads to orbit without having to use rockets. | '''''The Fountains of Paradise''''' is a novel by ]. Set in the 22nd Century it describes the construction of a geostationary tower or ] a giant structure rising from the ground to the ] or Clarke Orbit at the height of approximately 36,000 kilometers. Such a structure would be used to efficiently and effectively raise payloads to orbit without having to use rockets. |
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The Fountains of Paradise is a novel by Arthur C. Clarke. Set in the 22nd Century it describes the construction of a geostationary tower or orbital "beanstalk," a giant structure rising from the ground to the geostationary or Clarke Orbit at the height of approximately 36,000 kilometers. Such a structure would be used to efficiently and effectively raise payloads to orbit without having to use rockets.