Article XWRG Why can’t a space station in orbit be tethered to the ground?

Why can’t a space station in orbit be tethered to the ground?

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Guardian Staff
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If a space station were in a geostationary orbit, why couldn't it just be tethered to the earth with a cable that could be ascended and descended by astronauts? This isn't rocket science.

Paul Coates, Insch, Aberdeenshire

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