@Mazura i've been thinking very carefully about going and talking to squad, the company that built it. they are based in mexico city, i live about 4 hours away.
my thing is virtual colonies. i'm sure they could give me a ton of advice. i just haven't quite fit all together how to approach them and what to say.
@Mazura Oh, further to Russell's point - consider Venus. It's surface gravity is slightly less than ours, but the atmosphere is 93 bar and almost 500 degrees C. I don't know what the factors are that determine the nature of a planet's atmosphere, but i feel comfortable saying there's a lot of them.
Tomorrow I'm going to do my mega movie, and then get to work on the 3d visualization. I want something working by the end of the day, and something releasable by the end of the weekend.
This excellent answer from @MikeG shows exactly how to find a list of observations for a minor planet. But I'd like to ask about a list of observations of an artificial object.
Currently the NASA JPL's Horizons site is also providing predicted trajectory of an unusual spacecraft which is referre...
@Mazura years? I was wondering why I'm so bad at it and all those guys on youtube are building SSTOs that can fly across the entire solar system, refuel and keep going endlessly.
Yes, it absolutely would! The radiation on Europa is about 5.4 Sv (540 rem) of radiation per day. Looking at this guide, and assuming you want to meet OSHA standards of 5 rem per year, you would need to only allow 1 part in 40,000 of the base radiation to make it through. The website linked indic...
The source is a "survivalist" wacko site: "ModernSurvivalBlog.com"
It's not possible to state a halving thickness for "generic radiation" without reference to the type of radiation or its characteristic energy.
@Edlothiad my comment is :"It's not possible to state a halving thickness for "generic radiation" without reference to the type of radiation or its characteristic energy. "
You first need a credible source for the nature of this particular radiation.
The answer treats radiation as if its all the same.
Well I think the issue is the answer gives to much weight on a questionable source.
But I was more asking if such information would exist in data provided by a space agency or a more credible source that might have looked into either this case or a similar case.
@Mast the editing was in flux when you looked, I've rolled back already.
I had thought there was a way to salvage the conclusion... but looking closer, there really isn
...really isn't.
I have to resign myself that this is not really a technical site, and if you are popular, you can get 20 up votes for completely wrong answers based on absurd sources.
I think we can all agree, this sucks:
If you've been around a little while, you've probably encountered hundreds of answers like this in various forums, some of them even marked as "The Answer" by well-meaning1 forum admins looking to close a thread. We could try to enumerate the commonly-obse...
I did indeed add one more reference to an existing answer, that is a fact.
Normally I would add a comment, but the twelve comments there already are all quite long. Perhaps I could move it to a comment below the question.
Ya, that's what I've done. It's there, it's visible, and it's not in an answer anymore.
I don't now if you've seen this episode of Smarter Every Day, where the host shows how hard it is to learn how to ride a bicycle where the movement of the handlebars is reversed, using a gear box:
@uhoh Wrong stuff in answers isn't ok. You should comment on the answer to explain where the OP has gone wrong, you should make the OP aware of it, and if you can, provide an answer that is right.
One thing to note, however is that an answer that is wrong should not e flagged as wrong, as it is technically still an answer.
When one of the original members of the site, who is also a moderator, believes so and does it repeatedly, and is highly up voted for it, it is "effectively ok".
@uhoh Try driving a motor boat. We have two. a ski boat with a wheel like a cars. A fishing boat with a tiller at the back, where the directions are reveresed. Swicth between them quickly. (Had to do that once. Kids were out screwing around, stalled the motor, so I went out in ski boat, hopped over, started the motor and took it back while someone else drove ski boat in).
While I don't have much experience with swapping between the two quickly, I have swapped between the two and always found it quite logical. Now if you were to take the ski boat, and reverse the wheel so that turning left made it go right, it would take time to get used to
@geoffc luckily I've only had to drive the "normal" motor boat. Turning the right way while rowing looking the wrong way is a bit of a challenge as well
@uhoh It is a technical site, but not all answers can be fully technical.
But that being said, if you have an answer that has more technical details, feel free to add it. I would upvote an answer to a question I answered if it was better than mine, and it seems like you had the start of a good answer.
@Edlothiad would you be okay with posting that community ad in Science Fiction and Fantasy? I feel a little wrong about joining the site just to post an ad.
I think I'm going to need a graphic designer to do a logo for whereisroadster.com . I can pay. Might consider other deals as well, like T-shirts, bumper stickers, etc. Let me know if you have any suggestions.
@uhoh I have to say, you are being quite unfair to @PearsonArtPhoto to say that is wrong. The majority of that answer was right. You and others made edits that improved his answer in that instance. That was good. That is expected behaviour.
It seems like the guy over at thespacestore.com is having a tough time, he was expecting to receive 1500 FH mission patches and was told he’ll only receive 50, having to cancel 1200 orders
@kimholder you betcha! We might even be able to sneak in a moonwards ad, if you were so inclined, although the community can be quite picky.
:] that's nice to hear. but, really i have been hanging back with moonwards. i have been having trouble getting the foundations of the site set up adequately to proceed with promoting it. it's just taking longer than i thought.
so for now, i don't advertise. except on the space show, but that is sort of my training ground.
That’s pretty impressive, it’s one of the upsides of the HNQ, it sometimes awards the best answerers additional rep, but sometimes awards those who shouldn’t be (like myself here with 50 upvotes for finding a photo of a seat belt)
The Reddit group is hunting ASOG. Not going to be a Marmac hull we have learned. So they are scoping out all large barge vendors along the US East coast. Should be interesting since they found the original JRTI with up close photos during construction.
@geoffc crazy how no matter what your passion is, people are always trying to find information before they’re to be told it! From film leaks to barge construction leaks!
@Edlothiad These guys are funny they are so into it... They regularly post pictires of cores on their way from Hawthorne to McGregor to Florida for testing/launches.
They think they caught B1046 the first Blcok 5 core on its way to McGregor for test firing. Should be obvious once it is on the test stand and they get their photos of that. :)
Just so you know, he’s very sassy, if he says anything that may upset you, it’s for show.
We need some graphic design aficionados :(
@kimholder most of the “competition” are just stock photos with text on top. The only one specially designed was the lit one. The WB one is artwork with text on top
I think i’ll have a look tonight, I have a bit of time. Further I think we could make something like the final shot of the roadster, and with the title text “curious?” And underneath “Space.SE”
Or the jab from the Martian, or something like this which is actually inspired by a work of SFF:
I didn’t realise I enjoyed Sci-fi and fantasy so much before finding the site, just like I didn’t realise how passionate I was to learning about space before learning more about the MERs