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: The space elevators were roads into the sky.  Where would they lead?
:   —''[[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 2]]'' #36  
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:: —''[[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 2]]'' #36  
  
One of the differences between our world and the [[Looniverse]] is the existence of '''space elevators'''. Space exploration is considerably more advanced on our world. Asteroid mining is a going prospect, interplanetary travel is available in governmental, commercial, and [[net.hero]]ic forms, and interstellar trips, while rare, are not unknown. Most people have still never left the surface of the Earth, but humanity has touched the stars.
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One of the differences between our world and the [[Looniverse]] is the existence of '''space elevators'''. Space exploration is considerably more advanced there than in our world. Asteroid mining is a going prospect, interplanetary travel is available in governmental, commercial, and [[net.hero]]ic forms, and interstellar trips, while rare, are not unknown. Most people have still never left the surface of the Earth, but humanity has touched the stars.
  
 
There are two connecting the [[Looniearth]] to the stars, one in the Western hemisphere, one in the Eastern:
 
There are two connecting the [[Looniearth]] to the stars, one in the Western hemisphere, one in the Eastern:

Latest revision as of 00:35, 27 February 2024

The space elevators were roads into the sky. Where would they lead?
Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 2 #36

One of the differences between our world and the Looniverse is the existence of space elevators. Space exploration is considerably more advanced there than in our world. Asteroid mining is a going prospect, interplanetary travel is available in governmental, commercial, and net.heroic forms, and interstellar trips, while rare, are not unknown. Most people have still never left the surface of the Earth, but humanity has touched the stars.

There are two connecting the Looniearth to the stars, one in the Western hemisphere, one in the Eastern:

They are constructed and maintained by Milky Way Technologies, a company run by Galatea.