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Vertigo

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jan 15, 2007
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Another view of the geosynchronous beanstalk station Quito Alto, this one from above. The Earth texture is courtesy NASA. Thanks for looking and commenting. --- You know they tell you that you're technically just above geosynchronous, and you can't "fall" per say. In fact, you're likely to slowly drift into a higher orbit. But when you take that step out and look down the ribbon to the Earth over forty thousand klicks below, you really start to wonder if that tour-completion bonus is worth it. - Juan De Carlo Garza, Maintenance Tech II

Comments (6)


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AnteriorLobe

12:30AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Great pov!

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JOELGLAINE

12:45AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Great space-elevator shot! Very impressive!

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CrimsonDesire

3:50AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Nice alt view very kool ^^

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wawadave

9:25AM | Mon, 15 January 2007

nice!!

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kjer_99

5:56PM | Mon, 15 January 2007

Very interesting POV!

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potrimpo

12:47PM | Sun, 21 January 2007

In a way, it reminds me of the space needles that were mentioned in the novel 3001.


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