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L12[01:06:35] <Epi> Draconiator, I approve
100% of KSP being used for shenanigans, that's awesome
L13[01:09:14] <Althego> what else would you
want to use it for? serious research? maybe etology or psychology,
but then it is a tool, and the human playing is the
experiment
L14[01:11:39] <Epi> shenanigans *non
typical KSP stuff
L15[01:14:01] <Gasher[work]> em, can anyone
tell me what's specific for KSP then?
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L66[07:58:29] <Fluburtur> wing broke, too
much fast
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L68[08:07:55] <Guest34968> hallo zusammen.
spricht hier wer deutsch?
L69[08:08:49] <Guest34968> ich hätte eine
kurze frage zur steuerung
L70[08:17:20] <APlayer> Guest34968: Ja,
aber die bevorzugte Sprache ist Egnlisch.
L71[08:25:07] <Rokker> Fluburtur: today is
definitely gonna be a museum day for me
L72[08:25:30] <Fluburtur> isn't that the
case every day?
L73[08:25:45] <Rokker> Fluburtur: also I'm
an idiot
L74[08:25:58] <APlayer> That's not news
anymore :P
L75[08:26:11] *
APlayer hides
L76[08:26:32] <Rokker> Fluburtur: it took
me like a year to realize that the PB4Y-2 was so heavily modified
from the Liberator
L77[08:26:43] <Rokker> like I didn't even
notice the H tail
L78[08:26:55] <Rokker> was missing
L79[08:27:12] <Mat2ch> Guest34968: we make
exceptions, but only if you're really unable to speak english/Wir
machen Ausnahmen, aber nur, wenn du wirklich kein Englisch
kannst
L80[08:27:28] <Rokker> I speak
american
L81[08:27:37] <Rokker> that's about
it
L82[08:27:47] <Mat2ch> Out. Just out.
:D
L83[08:28:32] <APlayer> Mat2ch: His problem
is already solved. ;-)
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L85[08:29:07] <Mat2ch> Ah, I guess she/he
did query you without asking? ;P
L86[08:29:12] <APlayer> He didn't know the
key to switch Kerbals, so he had to select them by selectively
entering and leaving vessels
L87[08:29:18] <APlayer> They. Yes,
they.
L88[08:29:28] <APlayer> No, I queried
them.
L89[08:30:04] <Mat2ch> hehe :D
L90[08:30:21] <APlayer> (You don't just
query me without asking, though :P)
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L92[08:30:31] <Mat2ch> well, the default
key is maybe not accessible on the German keyboard layout...
L93[08:30:34] *
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L94[08:30:53] <APlayer> The default does
mismatch with the German keyboard layout, so it's
understandable
L95[08:30:57] <Mat2ch> there was a time
where querying people without asking first was considered very
impolite. Is this still the case?
L96[08:31:02] <Rokker> dammit, this is
KSPO, I can't make the joke I wanted
L97[08:31:04] <APlayer> I had to spend some
time researching the same thing too, back then
L98[08:31:20] <Mat2ch> I just rebind many
keys
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L100[08:31:42] <APlayer> Mat2ch: Well, if
you have a good reason or good intentions, I guess that's
acceptable. I am new to the internet though, so who knows?
L101[08:31:55] <APlayer> I did, in fact,
rebind keys, yes.
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L104[08:39:32] <APlayer> So, I guess
English essays in ten years will look like "Is Pluto a planet?
Discuss pros and cons."
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L106[08:53:58] <Zarthus> answer: yes
L107[08:54:18] <Zarthus> it is also a
dog
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L110[09:01:09] <Rokker> Fluburtur: I just
saw the museum director but I was too nervous to say anything
L111[09:02:16] <Fluburtur> why
L112[09:05:10] <Rokker> Fluburtur: dudes a
badass test pilot and I feel like I would feel out too much
L113[09:06:06] <Fluburtur> eh
L114[09:06:27] <Fluburtur> I hear if you
fight a museum director and win you get to be the new
director
L116[09:09:33] <Rokker> Fluburtur: oh,
maybe I could fix all their crap mistakes
L117[09:09:46] <Fluburtur> yeah
L118[09:10:21] <Rokker> Fluburtur: they
removed their storch
L119[09:10:30] <Fluburtur> why
L120[09:10:32] <Rokker> and i don't know
where it is
L121[09:10:35] <Rokker> I am anmoyed
L122[09:10:35] <Rokker> annoyed
L123[09:12:59] <Fluburtur> yeah I
understand
L124[09:13:03] <Fluburtur> poor
storch
L127[09:20:15] <Rokker> dang it
L128[09:20:19] <Rokker> spotty
connection
L129[09:20:23] <Fluburtur> wat is
dat
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L132[09:22:33] <ve2dmn> It's clearly a
page from a book
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L135[09:29:11] <Rokker> Fluburtur: it's a
B-36 most of a B-58
L136[09:29:21] <Rokker> carrying
most*
L137[09:29:28] <Fluburtur> lel
L139[09:31:26] <kmath> YouTube - Air
Engine Throttle
L140[09:37:13] <Rokker> Fluburtur: God the
B-36 is big
L141[09:37:16] <Rokker> too big
L142[09:37:21] <Rokker> and yet not big
enough
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L144[09:43:22] <transitbiker> bwoop
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L146[09:43:47] <Fluburtur> bwoop
L147[09:43:47] <transitbiker> why isnt
ozone used as oxidizer in rockets?
L148[09:44:00] <transitbiker> too
corrosive?
L149[09:44:13] <Fluburtur> probably easier
to make oxygen
L150[09:44:22] <Dman979> Yeah, O2 is more
common
L151[09:44:38] <Dman979> Also, it sounds
like the twilight zone.
L152[09:44:43] <transitbiker> well i know
its more common, but... O3 is far more reactive
L153[09:44:57] <Dman979> You are entering
a zone where the normal rules of combustion don't apply. The
Ozone.
L154[09:45:07] <transitbiker> wheh
L155[09:45:11] <transitbiker> hehe
L156[09:45:23] <transitbiker> Fluburtur,
how goes the RC?
L157[09:45:28] <Fluburtur> good
L158[09:45:31] <Fluburtur> lemme find a
pic
L159[09:45:35] <transitbiker> ok
L161[09:47:52] <Rokker> Fluburtur: found
the director again, he's giving a tour to some army people who are
here, probably for training
L162[09:48:15] <Fluburtur> show him who's
boss
L163[09:48:16] <transitbiker> nice
L164[09:48:25] <transitbiker> the prop,
what will actually be used?
L165[09:49:18] <transitbiker> also, what
are your thoughts of lighter props vs heavier? reduced energy use
vs flywheel effect?
L166[09:50:40] <Fluburtur> that's just a
desk model
L167[09:51:10] <Rokker> Fluburtur:
contrarotating RC plane when
L168[09:51:20] <Fluburtur> also prop
weight, I guess it just changes the energy required to change the
speed of the prop
L169[09:51:35] <Fluburtur> Rokker
soon™
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L171[09:52:16] <Fluburtur> I do need to
make some 3d printed gearbox for that
L172[09:52:38] <Fluburtur> but I need to
find myself some of those ceramic bearings they use in fidget
spinner, they are fairly cheap and not too bad
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L177[10:36:55] <Fluburtur> I should make a
new plane for transit
L179[10:41:07] <Fluburtur> I should really
start working on my vg33
L180[10:41:11] <Fluburtur> the rc one I
mean
L181[10:41:16] <Fluburtur> I can already
make the wings
L182[10:43:09] <Rokker> Fluburtur: what is
this link
L183[10:43:20] <Fluburtur> big rc
b25
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L192[10:57:45] <transitbiker> nyc street
artists can be pretty amaxing
L193[10:58:10] <transitbiker> nice to see
paris shares the trait ^-^
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L195[11:17:19] <Neal> has anyone used
something like dropbox or onedrive to sync saves between
computers?
L196[11:20:33] <Zarthus> not ksp saves,
but sure
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L198[11:21:41] <jgkamat> Neal: yah, I do
this with ksp + mega
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L203[11:37:28] <Rokker> Fluburtur: ah,
that is a nice B-25
L204[11:37:41] <Fluburtur> big foamie
one
L205[11:37:56] <Fluburtur> can probably
use internal combustion engines in there actually
L206[11:38:01] <Fluburtur> at that size it
would be better
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L211[11:54:25] <Fluburtur> the wings of it
are a bit weird, the root is a modified e205 and the tips is
rounded which will be a first for me
L212[11:56:37] <transitbiker> hurrr
L213[11:57:07] <transitbiker> you could
use ethanol fuel, yar
L214[11:57:19] <transitbiker> with
safflower oil for lube
L215[11:58:20] <Fluburtur> heh
L216[11:58:21] <transitbiker> yeah,
actually...
L217[11:58:24] <transitbiker> that would
work
L218[11:58:33] <Fluburtur> I have an old
two stroke trimmer engine that I wanted to run on alcohol
L219[11:58:46] <Fluburtur> but I need to
fully disasemble it and clean it
L220[11:59:04] <Fluburtur> I could put it
in a vg33 but it would be a bit overpowered for that size of
plane
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L222[11:59:12] <Fluburtur> and maybe too
heavy
L223[11:59:15] <Fluburtur> is 25cc I
thikn
L224[11:59:47] <transitbiker> just make
sure it's ethyl alcohol, plus the plant oil, you'll get a good
smell and you may actually get a bit more power out of it
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L227[12:00:32] <transitbiker> you'll need
to clean/degrease the whole thing first, or you could get soot from
residual petroleum products
L228[12:02:44] <transitbiker> another
option is that you could adjust the timing to get a lean burn,
which would help it stay cooler
L229[12:04:01] <transitbiker> if you did
that, you would have to really pay attention to the fuel/oil
mixture to ensure proper lubrication
L230[12:04:14] <transitbiker> shouldnt be
too difficult, though
L231[12:04:37] <Fluburtur> yeah should be
fine
L232[12:04:48] <Fluburtur> but yeah I need
to do a complete check up of that engine first
L233[12:04:54] <Fluburtur> had it for like
5 years at least
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L236[12:05:24] <kmath> YouTube - The
automotor
L237[12:05:29] <transitbiker> one time my
dad forgot to check the mixture after having the engine tuned and
it was belching smoke like a steam locomotive
L238[12:05:51] <transitbiker> too much
oil
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L240[12:07:28] <Fluburtur> heh
L241[12:07:32] <transitbiker> and then,
right before that push mower died, i literally had to use corn oil,
olive oil, and rubbing alcohol in the tank, as it kept running
really rough and idling shutdown... made a lot of fryer smelling
smoke, but it ran smooth till the
L242[12:07:55] <transitbiker> crank shaft
seized on the one end
L243[12:08:12] <Fluburtur> that's one way
to kill an engine
L244[12:08:25] <Fluburtur> I guess if I
remove all the crap on this small engine I can get it light
enough
L245[12:08:52] <transitbiker> well the
crankshaft was kind of already very abused from the blade striking
rocks and tree roots, so it was only a matter of time
L246[12:09:21] <transitbiker> thing was
like 20 years old
L247[12:10:31] <transitbiker> you ever
look into using electric lawnmower motors for anything RC?
L248[12:10:42] <Fluburtur> nah those are
crap
L249[12:10:55] <Fluburtur> brushed motors,
no one wants that
L250[12:10:55] <transitbiker> not enough
rpm?
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L252[12:11:11] <Fluburtur> I guess they
could work for boats where weight doesn't matter
L253[12:11:11] <transitbiker> the one i
have is actually brushless dc
L254[12:11:18] <Fluburtur> good for
you
L255[12:11:22] <transitbiker> :D
L256[12:11:34] <transitbiker> i think
brushed dc is pretty standard
L257[12:11:40] <Fluburtur> electric garden
equipment is total crap like 99% of the time
L258[12:12:19] <transitbiker> yep, lot of
companies want to make the bucks chashing in on the sustainability
bandwagon, but what they end up putting out in the market is
junk
L259[12:13:06] <Fluburtur> once when I was
working at a garage we had a brand new electric start lawnmower and
the batteries were dead on arrival
L260[12:14:12] <transitbiker> pft, some
companies just dont care
L261[12:14:30] <Fluburtur> electric start
is especially bad
L262[12:14:55] <Fluburtur> and working in
a garage that deals in the average consumer garden equipment is
hell
L263[12:15:15] <Fluburtur> because it
looks like peoples do their best to totally destroy their stuff
then want you to fix it for cheap
L264[12:15:34] <transitbiker> we have a
greenworks mower, took it all apart and back together, it's very
few parts, and the motor itself actually looks good, the windings,
bushings, all the brackets etc look proper and heavier duty than
needed, which put a smile on my face
L265[12:15:37] <transitbiker> mhm
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L267[12:16:14] <Fluburtur> garages for
professional users are a bit better because more quality
stuff
L268[12:16:23] <Fluburtur> like kubota
tractors or such
L269[12:16:40] <Fluburtur> the little
mowers are like super expensive but unkillable
L270[12:17:39] <transitbiker> there are
one or two landscapers that i know of which use 100% electric
equipment, but their stuff is mostly designed and built
in-house
L271[12:17:45] <Neal> we really need a
bigger deployable relay antenna in stock ksp =|
L272[12:17:56] <Fluburtur> honda stuff is
also fairly good quality
L273[12:18:33] <transitbiker> the other
part of the company does machining and circuit design for
PV/wind
L274[12:18:46] <Fluburtur> fancy
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L276[12:20:45] <transitbiker> indeed, they
charge a 13% premium on their yard services, but they are way
quieter and they can give you a free PV and micro wind assessment,
which normally costs the company proving the panels/turbines money
and time better spent on employees and products
L277[12:20:51] <Fluburtur> k time to
eat
L278[12:20:52] <Fluburtur> brb
L279[12:20:57] <transitbiker> enjoy
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L283[12:29:47] <Guest58065> hey guys
L284[12:30:03] <transitbiker> hi
L285[12:30:13] <Mod9000> Hello,
transitbiker
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L287[12:31:16] <Guest58065> anybody uses
NFP?
L288[12:31:44] <transitbiker> building a
canard based quad goliath thing
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L294[12:37:59] <transitbiker> woah it
works
L295[12:38:13] <transitbiker> i want to
tuck the ventral engine up a bit more, though
L296[12:38:24] <transitbiker> very close
to the ground
L297[12:40:49] <transitbiker> so the basic
concept flies, just gotta make it into a finished craft
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L300[12:45:28] <Rokker> isn't humanity
just incredible
L301[12:45:43] <Fluburtur> what is the
plane with the nose intake over the xb70
L303[12:46:37] <transitbiker> oh you mean
the one where the intake is a duct over top the cockpit?
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L307[12:48:31] <Rokker> Fluburtur: the
Bell X-5. A swing wing test bed
L308[12:48:44] <transitbiker> the TU-22
has engines above near the hstab
L309[12:51:05] <Rokker> Fluburtur: 11 if
you count the fact the wheels of the X-1 that are barely
visible
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L311[12:52:39] <transitbiker> english
electric lightning?
L312[12:53:08] <Rokker> transitbiker: ...
do you have me ignored
L313[12:53:35] <Rokker> cause I already
answered him
L315[12:53:56] <Rokker> Fluburtur: please
inform hjm
L316[12:54:02] <Rokker> cause this is
gonna get old fast
L317[12:54:05] <Fluburtur> transitbiker
Rokker is upset
L318[12:54:36] <transitbiker> well, it's a
free country or so they say
L319[12:54:47] <Rokker> Fluburtur: he's
trying to figure out a plane from a picture he can't see when I've
given the answer
L320[12:55:15] <Fluburtur> he's talking
about that plane right now
L321[12:55:21] <transitbiker> but is that
one the right one?
L322[12:55:26] <Fluburtur> yes
L323[12:55:34] <Rokker> it's silly
L324[12:55:46] <transitbiker> it's a neat
craft
L325[12:56:37] <Rokker> ...
L326[12:57:10] <Fluburtur> perhaps you
should un-ignore rokker
L327[12:58:08] <transitbiker> i need
lunch
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L330[13:02:29] <ve2dmn> I'm just sad I'll
never get to experience mach speeds...
L331[13:02:57] <ve2dmn> ...but then, not a
lot of people did
L332[13:03:26] <transitbiker> technically
we are travelling many times the speed of sound through fixed
space
L333[13:04:07] <ve2dmn> The definition of
'mach' speeds is only valid in a fluid
L334[13:04:13] <transitbiker> earth
rotation, axial wobble, orbit around sun, sun orbit around galactic
centre, galaxy moving through space
L335[13:04:37] <transitbiker> if it all
stopped, you'd be a fluid
L336[13:04:40] <transitbiker> hehe
L337[13:04:51] <ve2dmn> cue relevant
xkcd
L339[13:06:07] <ve2dmn> I'm sort of
jealous my Brother-in-law actually did
L341[13:06:32] <Fluburtur> that damo guy
is an actual tryhard whenit comes to making planes
L342[13:08:00] <ve2dmn> He managed to get
permission to fly 'passanger' during an airshow
L343[13:08:11] <Fluburtur> nice
L344[13:08:17] <ve2dmn> more then
once
L345[13:08:28] <Fluburtur> best I did was
to sit on top of a rafale back in 2009
L346[13:10:02] <transitbiker> i flew next
to the prop in a q400 once, on purpose
L347[13:10:09] <transitbiker> was
loud
L348[13:10:52] <transitbiker> i think the
q400 could benefit from a beefier turbine driving the prop
L349[13:11:16] <transitbiker> and better
fit/finish checks before customer delivery
L350[13:12:20] <ve2dmn> (he was an
official photograph)
L351[13:12:46] <ve2dmn>
photographer*
L352[13:12:56] <VanDisaster> I used to
commute to luxembourg from london city on various turboprops... got
bumped to first a few times & realised it was worse than
sitting at the back, sitting next to a prop is not good for the
ears :p
L353[13:13:00] <transitbiker> i was an
official passenger
L354[13:13:25] <transitbiker> yeah, it was
an interesting experience
L355[13:13:53] <transitbiker> i wasnt
going to miss out on my one time flying, so i booked those seats
specifically
L356[13:13:53] <ve2dmn> VanDisaster: I did
that from Montreal to Sept-Iles. Turbosprops are not fun
L357[13:14:28] <VanDisaster> flying up the
Thames estuary on a turboprop is a bit of an odd & amusing
experience, kinda like you're in 1940 suddenly :p
L358[13:14:38] <VanDisaster> and then
landing at LCR is terrifying
L359[13:14:42] <transitbiker> the flight
itself was fine, pretty smooth, was really cool to see the gear and
the prop doing their thing
L360[13:14:46] <VanDisaster> but the rest
I can do without
L361[13:15:15] <transitbiker> i had a
photo somewhere of the view, dunno where it went
L362[13:15:22] <transitbiker> might be
able to find it, hold on
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L364[13:16:13] <VanDisaster> LCY
even
L365[13:16:26] <VanDisaster> always thikn
you're going to end up in the dock
L366[13:16:59] <transitbiker> sounds like
laguardia or jfk
L367[13:17:13] <VanDisaster> LCY is
literally built in a dock
L368[13:17:18] <VanDisaster> without
filling the dock in
L369[13:17:26] <VanDisaster> just the
runway
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L371[13:17:46] <transitbiker> heh
L372[13:18:23] <VanDisaster> plenty of YT
vids of arrival, it's an interesting place
L373[13:18:30] <VanDisaster> reallysteep
approach
L374[13:20:54] <ve2dmn> VanDisaster:
reminds me of Haneda Airport
L376[13:21:59] <kmath> YouTube - Dash8
Q400 Panoramic approach over London city - EGLC / LCY cockpit
L377[13:22:22] <VanDisaster> altho thats
the less watery end I think
L378[13:23:39] <transitbiker> well, this
thing can get into the air with one engine operable
L379[13:23:49] <transitbiker> i'd call
this a success
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L383[13:28:43] <ve2dmn> VanDisaster: I'm
actually suprised that they use Q400. I would imagine that since
Europe is a lot more dense, bigger planes would make more economic
sense
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L386[13:30:34] <transitbiker> london city
airport has had restrictions put on size of aircraft that can use
it
L387[13:31:07] <transitbiker> also
L388[13:31:11] <ve2dmn> Last time I took
such a plane, was to go to a 'city' where the airport was actually
bigger then the city itself... of city of barely more then 25k
popualtion
L389[13:32:02] <transitbiker> regional
jets and turboprops are more practical and flexible for smaller
airports for both the runway length and the terminal size
itself
L390[13:32:49] <ve2dmn> I was only talking
about the economics of such a plane. If it is profitable, then I
guess it's worth running it
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L392[13:33:39] <transitbiker> some
airports are not located where you think they'd be, larger facility
in a smaller town may make sense if the craft will take on cargo
and/or fuel and exchange passengers
L394[13:34:58] <kmath> YouTube - Flat
Earth Pilots - here is my cockpit... Now show me yours.
L395[13:35:21] <Althego> feels kind of
nostalgic to me
L396[13:35:29] <Althego> the fms
screens
L397[13:35:33] <Althego> that font
L398[13:35:34] <transitbiker> or maybe
there is a strategic benefit such as location near production or
maintinence facility
L399[13:35:37] <Althego> all too
familiar
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L401[13:36:18] <ve2dmn> transitbiker:
Sept-iles is a Hub for a lot of remote locations
L402[13:36:30] <ve2dmn> namely
Labrador
L403[13:36:39] <transitbiker> there you
go
L404[13:37:39] <ve2dmn> but it's 200km
away from almost everything
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L407[13:44:22] <ve2dmn> Note that it's
cheaper for me to go to Miami then go to that regional airport...
even if it is a Hub
L408[13:46:12] <Rokker> ve2dmn: maybe you
will get lucky and Boom will succeed
L409[13:46:19] <Rokker> supersonic travel
yay
L410[13:49:52] <Rokker> Jesus christ
L411[13:50:00] <Rokker> there is a huge
breeze through the museum
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L414[14:03:12] <oren> Theoretically would
a rocket spaceport be larger or smaller than a normal airport
L415[14:04:07] <oren> I was thinking
smaller but then I remembered the noise problem
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L417[14:04:49] <oren> how much standoff
distance did the saturn V need
L418[14:05:11] <ve2dmn> oren: define
'normal'
L419[14:07:16] <oren> ve2dmn: one that can
handle intercontinental flights
L420[14:08:00] <oren> which is the niche
in which I can see supersonic and rocket travel competing
L421[14:10:45] <Eddi|zuHause> i think
there are too many open questions to answer that
L422[14:11:17] <oren> well the shuttle
keep-out zone is a radius of 3 miles
L423[14:11:59] <Eddi|zuHause> like, how
does boarding a rocket work?
L424[14:12:08] <Eddi|zuHause> are they
boarding at the launchpad?
L425[14:12:28] <oren> yeah probbly
L426[14:12:28] <Eddi|zuHause> how many
launchpads do you need to prepare and start a rocket every few
minutes?
L427[14:13:20] <Eddi|zuHause> (as we are
comparing with busy airports, let's say Frankfurt, Heathrow,
Charles de Gaulle)
L428[14:13:50] <Eddi|zuHause> (we'd be
expecting a similar number of flights)
L430[14:14:12] <oren> the boosters would
be RTLS as in the Earth to earth animation
L431[14:14:28] <oren> therefore it depends
how fast you can refuel a booster
L432[14:14:59] <Rokker> anyone
L433[14:15:24] <oren> Rokker: some sort of
hatch cover?
L434[14:16:58] <oren> what is the total
diameter of the pipes going into a booster and what is the
viscosity and density of the fueks
L436[14:18:14] <oren> Rokker: so what is
it
L437[14:18:37] <oren> It isn;t a htch it's
too small for the guys to get out of it
L438[14:18:46] <oren> hmmm
L439[14:18:53] <Rokker> oren: SM to CM
umbilical
L440[14:19:14] <Eddi|zuHause> i think an
earth-to-earth-rocket port would have a regular airport nearby
anyway, to collect shorter distance flights for connecting
purposes
L441[14:20:03] <oren> .nextlaunch
L442[14:20:24] <Rokker> oren: wrong
channel
L443[14:20:30] <Rokker> oren: less than an
hour now
L444[14:20:50] <Eddi|zuHause> and at that
point, you're probably looking to extending existing airports with
a few rocket launchpads
L445[14:21:05] <Eddi|zuHause> so the
question of "what is bigger" becomes moot
L446[14:22:03] <Eddi|zuHause> on that
note, what exactly is "moot" anyway?
L447[14:23:49] <Rokker> Jesus Christ, I
never looked at the "leading edge" of the Apollo 15
bottom before
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L451[14:24:14] <Rokker> look at it
L452[14:24:18] <Rokker> LOOK AT IT
L453[14:24:27] <Rokker> it's all
gone
L454[14:25:20] <VanDisaster> ve2dmn:
shorthaul is in competition wth trains here
L455[14:25:31] <VanDisaster> it's a really
tight market
L456[14:26:50] <ve2dmn> We have no
shorthaul. Only vast empty space
L457[14:26:57] <VanDisaster> trains doing
city centre-city centre at 320kph is not really slower than a plane
after you include messing at the airport
L458[14:28:02] <Rokker> why is nobody
looking at it :(
L459[14:29:12] <VanDisaster> ve2dmn: you
do have trains tho, I've been on canadian trains :p
L460[14:29:26] <oren> Eddi|zuHause:
"moot" is the admin of 4chan
L461[14:29:50] <VanDisaster>
middle-of-nowhere-canada to montreal & back iirc
L462[14:29:57] <ve2dmn> VanDisaster: not
the same market
L463[14:30:18] <oren> VanDisaster: we have
really really crappy trains in canada
L464[14:30:54] <oren> canada is basically
a third world country in terms of tech infrastucture
L465[14:31:14] <ve2dmn> oren: I've taken
Amtrak. Several times. it's not that crappy. Only really
crappy
L466[14:31:26] <VanDisaster> even
euro/asian high speed rail wouldn't beat a plane over there, thats
probably why
L467[14:31:37] <ve2dmn> ^
L468[14:32:08] <ve2dmn> Market Incentives
are just not there
L469[14:32:22] <ve2dmn> although, I would
LOVE overnight trains
L470[14:32:36] <VanDisaster> plus you have
like half the population of the UK or France
L471[14:33:09] <ve2dmn> VanDisaster: 60%
of that population is in the Quebec-Windsor corridor
L472[14:33:46] <VanDisaster> less than the
pop of california, apparently
L473[14:33:54] <ve2dmn> yup
L474[14:35:11] <VanDisaster> but say
london to paris... train is 3 hrs & the stations are
central
L476[14:35:38] <VanDisaster> plane is
something less than an hour iirc but you're gonna spend forever
going to & from the airports & doing checkin
L477[14:35:59] <oren> ve2dmn: and the
other half hates us
L478[14:36:44] <ve2dmn> oren: which half
are you in?
L479[14:37:37] <oren> the south
L480[14:37:44] <oren> Toronto
L481[14:37:54] <ve2dmn> VanDisaster:
Compare my trip to NYC: 10h by train for 70CDN or 90min by plane
for (180CDN).
L482[14:38:01] <oren> currently at yonge
and bay
L483[14:38:11] <oren> er bloor and
bay
L484[14:38:25] <oren> whatever
L485[14:38:33] <ve2dmn> oren: I'm
sorry
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L487[14:42:13] <Eddi|zuHause> ;wa distance
Montreal to New York
L488[14:42:17] <kmath> Eddi|zuHause:
distance->from->Montreal, Quebec, Canada, to->New York
City, New York: 540.3 km (kilometers)
L489[14:42:43] <Eddi|zuHause> ;wa distance
Berlin to Munich
L490[14:42:45] <kmath> Eddi|zuHause:
distance->from->Berlin, Germany, to->Munich, Bavaria,
Germany: 503.7 km (kilometers)
L492[14:43:16] <Rokker> Kerbal cockpits
are too clean and organizef
L493[14:43:18] <Eddi|zuHause> they just
opened a new track here that cut down train times from berlin to
munich from 6h to 4h
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L498[14:44:24] <kmath> YouTube -
Bangabandhu Satellite-1 Mission
L499[14:45:01] <ve2dmn> Eddi|zuHause: how
many stops between the 2 ?
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L501[14:45:18] <Eddi|zuHause> for the
really fast ones? about 4 or so
L502[14:46:27] <ve2dmn> Between Montreal
and NYC there are about 12 or 15 stops, but besides Albany, most
towns are stops are below 100k population
L504[14:47:16] <ve2dmn> one of the 'BIG
STOP' on that line is Plattsburgh,NY with a population of 20k
L505[14:47:29] <Eddi|zuHause> there are
other "still fast" ones with more
L506[14:47:34] <ve2dmn> There is no way a
high-speed train would be profitable :(
L507[14:49:40] <ve2dmn> They even got rid
of the Montreal-Boston Train a few years ago
L509[14:52:57] <Althego> ah, bahn.de, it
has been a while since i last needed to use it :)
L510[14:53:14] <ve2dmn> see you go through
a major city centers. IT's worth it
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L512[14:53:55] <Eddi|zuHause> depends on
what you call "major" :p
L513[14:54:15] <Althego> major tom
:)
L514[14:54:44] <Eddi|zuHause> great. now i
have a song stuck in my head :p
L515[14:54:46] <ve2dmn> Eddi|zuHause:
population >250k ?
L516[14:55:12] <Eddi|zuHause> ve2dmn: ok,
that would cover about half of the towns on that image
L517[14:55:54] <Eddi|zuHause> ;wa
population of Bamberg
L518[14:55:56] <kmath> Eddi|zuHause:
Bamberg, Bavaria, Germany->city population: 69574 people
(country rank: ~~124th) (2007 estimate)
L519[14:56:10] <Eddi|zuHause> ;wa
population of Eisenach
L520[14:56:12] <kmath> Eddi|zuHause:
Eisenach, Thuringia, Germany->city population: 41884 people
(country rank: ~~254th) (2014 estimate)
L521[14:56:13] <Althego> what is
bam?
L522[14:56:28] <Eddi|zuHause> Althego: you
wanna discuss etymology of place names?
L523[14:56:35] <Althego> hehe not
really
L525[14:56:46] <ve2dmn> (aside from source
and destination of course)
L526[14:56:54] <Eddi|zuHause> ;wa
population of Fulda
L527[14:56:56] <kmath> Eddi|zuHause:
Fulda, Hesse, Germany->city population: 65540 people (country
rank: ~~132nd) (2014 estimate)
L528[14:57:02] <Eddi|zuHause> ;wa
population of Erfurt
L529[14:57:04] <kmath> Eddi|zuHause:
Erfurt, Thuringia, Germany->city population: 210118 people
(country rank: 37th) (2015 estimate)
L530[14:57:20] <Eddi|zuHause> see, even
this "state capital" thingie doesn't match your
criterium
L531[14:57:32] <Althego> criterion?
L532[14:58:20] <Eddi|zuHause>
whatever
L533[14:58:53] <ve2dmn> :P
L534[14:59:00] <Eddi|zuHause> ;wa
population of Halle (Saale)
L535[14:59:02] <kmath> Eddi|zuHause:
Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany->city population: 235720 people
(country rank: 31st) (2007 estimate)
L536[14:59:20] <ve2dmn> Anyway, my remark
was that it makes enconomic sense to develop more lines
L537[14:59:21] <Althego> ;wa population of
stolberg rheinland
L538[14:59:23] <kmath> Althego: Stolberg,
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany->city population ->
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany->population: Stolberg, North
Rhine-Westphalia, Germany->58540 people (country rank: ~~151st)
(2007 -- this crap is too long.
L539[14:59:37] <Althego> hehe
L540[14:59:47] <Eddi|zuHause> really,
after the biggest towns of Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt population
drops really quick....
L542[14:59:52] <kmath> YouTube -
Bangabandhu Satellite-1 Mission
L543[14:59:58] <Althego> nah, watch it for
me
L544[15:00:03] <Althego> i need to
sleep
L545[15:00:07] <ve2dmn> while, Amtrack 69
has barely enough traffic to run once per day
L546[15:00:17] <Eddi|zuHause> ;wa
population of Leipzig
L547[15:00:19] <kmath> Eddi|zuHause:
Leipzig, Saxony, Germany->city population: 506578 people
(country rank: 13th) (2007 estimate)
L548[15:00:22] <ve2dmn> ... and it has to
yeild to cargo trains
L549[15:00:24] <Eddi|zuHause> ;wa
population of Dresden
L550[15:00:26] <kmath> Eddi|zuHause:
Dresden, Saxony, Germany->city population: 523058 people
(country rank: 12th) (2010 estimate)
L551[15:00:36] <Althego> dresden files
:)
L552[15:00:47] <Eddi|zuHause> i watched
that series
L553[15:01:01] <Althego> pales in
comparison to the books
L554[15:01:08] <Eddi|zuHause>
probably
L555[15:01:13] <Eddi|zuHause> but i don't
really read books
L556[15:01:17] <ve2dmn> Live!
L557[15:01:25] <Althego> still
alive?
L558[15:01:36] <Eddi|zuHause> this was a
triumph?
L559[15:01:39] <ve2dmn> T-12min
L560[15:01:47] <Althego> what
L561[15:01:52] <Althego> cant be
L562[15:01:58] <Althego> isnt it around
midnighT?Úú
L565[15:03:18] <kmath> YouTube -
Bangabandhu Satellite-1 Mission
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L567[15:04:32] <APlayer> What,
T-10:00?
L568[15:04:38] <APlayer> I thought it was
in like 2 hourse
L569[15:04:38] <ve2dmn> yes
L570[15:04:41] <APlayer> hours*
L571[15:04:48] <Eddi|zuHause> 2
horses?
L572[15:04:49] <APlayer> Hehe,
hourse
L573[15:04:49] <Althego> yes me too
L574[15:04:57] <Althego> maybe they moved
it forward during the day
L575[15:05:06] <ve2dmn> 2 houses? luckey
you
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L577[15:08:41] <Althego> is that the guy
again with the face during the falcon heavy launch?
L578[15:08:46] <Blaank> T-5m woooo
L579[15:09:28] <ve2dmn> the face?
L580[15:10:01] <Althego> when he heard in
his earpiece that the core crashed
L581[15:11:15] <Althego> why is this
decreasing chamber pressure good?
L582[15:11:22] <Althego> eats less
fuel?
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L585[15:12:05] <kmath> YouTube -
Bangabandhu Satellite-1 Mission
L587[15:12:29] <Althego> hehe
L588[15:12:30] <Rokker> I'm watching a f9
launch next to Apollo 15
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L590[15:12:48] <Rokker> cool or too cool
for school?
L591[15:12:55] <Tank2333> 100%
L592[15:13:09] <Althego> 1 m
L593[15:13:58] <Tank2333> 10s
L594[15:13:58] <Althego> 156k watching,
not bad for a company not in news or media
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L596[15:14:38] <Tank2333> yeah
L597[15:14:54] <Tank2333> they have 1.7
million subs too
L598[15:14:57] <APlayer> Gotta love how
everyone is clapping before the rocket even cleared the launch
tower
L599[15:15:07] <Althego> they just do cool
stuff :)
L600[15:15:30] <Althego> there was some
point there
L601[15:15:36] <Althego> the narration
mentioned something
L602[15:15:48] <ve2dmn> MaxQ
L603[15:16:15] <Althego> hah
L604[15:16:26] <Tank2333> sponsored by
nVidea
L605[15:16:26] <Althego> i missed these
onboard views on the insight
L606[15:16:35] <Althego> hehe
L607[15:17:20] <Tank2333> uh round earth,
so fake
L608[15:17:31] <Althego> fisheye lens
:)
L609[15:17:53] <Tank2333> will they catch
the fairings?
L610[15:17:53] <Althego> which it is, but
of course the line going through the center is undistorted, so
earth is curved
L611[15:18:56] <Eddi|zuHause> Althego:
FAKE NEWS!!!
L612[15:19:43] <Althego> what keeps that
shiny foil puffy?
L613[15:19:52] <Althego> on only one
side?
L614[15:20:06] <Eddi|zuHause> anyway, on
the origin of "Bamberg", the name apparently goes back to
a "Castle Babenberg" which was there around 900, owned by
the Babenberg-Family
L615[15:20:10] <Tank2333> never saw those
vibration when fireing the cold gas thrusters
L616[15:20:28] <Althego> it is
reentry
L617[15:20:37] <Althego> or on the second
stage?
L618[15:20:43] <Tank2333> on the
first
L619[15:20:57] <Tank2333> i mean never saw
it so intensly on other launches
L620[15:21:11] <Tank2333> maybe different
camera mounting?
L621[15:21:37] <Althego> hehe as
usual
L622[15:21:40] <Althego> no image for
landing
L623[15:21:44] <Althego> never ever
L624[15:21:47] <Blaank> THE CAMERA
L625[15:21:53] <Althego> dont tell me it
is a coincidence every time
L626[15:22:01] <Rokker> RIP camera
L627[15:22:05] <Blaank> every time
L628[15:22:09] <Blaank> It's a
conspiracy
L629[15:22:39] <Blaank> I just want a good
drone ship landing video
L630[15:22:42] <Tank2333> lol
L631[15:22:46] <Althego> magic
L632[15:22:47] <Blaank> magic trick
L633[15:22:50] <Blaank> They staged
it
L634[15:22:54] <Althego> elon, the
illusionist
L635[15:22:56] <Blaank> It was already
there and the other one crashed behind it.
L636[15:23:03] <Althego> doesnt make a
rocket disappear, makes it appear
L637[15:23:07] <APlayer> Okay, this is the
first time that was actually appropriate for clapping
L638[15:23:09] <ve2dmn> Blaank: of course,
they staged it. that's how a rocket is launched
L639[15:23:10] <Althego> like bunny from
hat
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L641[15:24:15] <Tank2333> or bird
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L646[15:34:47] <Tank2333> i can imagin
that google assistants calling other google assistants make
buissness :)
L648[15:41:50] <ve2dmn> Tank2333: They'll
develop thier own language.
L649[15:41:59] <Tank2333> newspeak
L650[15:42:05] <Fluburtur> is that a
mosquitto?
L651[15:42:21] <Fluburtur> or beaufighter
maybe
L652[15:42:21] <Rokker> Fluburtur:
...
L653[15:42:26] <Tank2333> Rokker werent
those made out of wood?
L654[15:42:27] <Rokker> beau-tiful
L655[15:42:46] <Rokker> Tank2333:
mosquitos were, beaufighters were not
L656[15:42:55] <Tank2333> ah okay
L658[15:44:39] <Supercheese> Komet
Sighted! -1 Stability
L659[15:44:46] <Rokker> ay
L660[15:45:02] <Supercheese> If only we
had more comet sense...
L662[15:46:24] <Fluburtur> ell the mk108
are horrible
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L664[15:46:42] <Rokker> shush I'm making
crappy puns
L665[15:46:47] <Fluburtur> they are mostly
a danger to bombers
L666[15:47:16] <Rokker> shhhh
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L669[15:48:53] <Supercheese> I rate
pun/10
L670[15:50:03] <Draconiator> With a
satellite with the name of "Bangabanga", I'd think
there's two people who are very much in love aboard.
L671[15:51:26] <Rokker> Draconiator: you
should see the nicknames we are making in #spacex
L672[15:51:36] <Rokker> teasing the only
Bangladeshi in there
L673[15:52:46] <Supercheese> well at least
it seemed like the launch was... bang on
L675[15:54:10] <Fluburtur> lel
L676[15:54:23] <Tank2333> what is up with
that blur
L677[15:56:14] <Rokker> Tank2333: museum
is closing, I'm rushing
L679[15:56:31] <Supercheese> (gotta get in
on these juicy puns)
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L681[16:00:49] <Tank2333> ok
L682[16:01:07] <Tank2333> IL2 for the
win
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L686[16:04:47] <Draconiator> lol, lasers.
LASERS are the bane of all flat earth theories.
L687[16:11:29] <Draconiator> I CAN'T SEE
CURVATURE DOWN HERE SO IT MUST BE FLAT UP THERE TOOHHYUKHYUK OH AND
I MARRIED MY SISTER MWEEEHEEHEE
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L692[16:29:29] <Tank2333> Draconiator odd
story, but the article is way to long
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L695[16:42:58] <Eddi|zuHause> what exactly
is a "First annual <whatever>" anyway?
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L697[16:45:16] <Supercheese> a very odd
turn of phrase
L698[16:45:19] <Supercheese> that's
what
L699[16:47:02] <Eddi|zuHause> well,
statistically, the majority of "first annual
<whatever>"s will never see a second iteration
L700[16:47:48] <Supercheese> which would
then invalidate the "annual" bit
L701[16:48:24] <Supercheese> ah well,
people seem to use it anyway
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L703[16:56:14] <KrazyKrl> "He named
it 'My first annual funeral' as a joke. He was never very
funny."
L704[16:58:40] <KrazyKrl> "He did
collect the letter T from the newspaper headline every sunday which
had it."
L705[17:01:57] <Tank2333> that funeral
joke is funny though
L706[17:07:16] <KrazyKrl> [citation
needed]
L707[17:08:35] <sandbox_> you have to
start somewhere
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L709[17:14:37] <KrazyKrl> "You have
to start somewhere." is a horrible way to start the final few
paragraphs of an epitaph.
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L712[17:24:20] <GurrenLagannTSS> Hey
guys
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L714[17:26:03] <Supernovy> Evening,
Gentlemen.
L715[17:28:06] <GurrenLagannTSS> I
calculated the surface gravity of Cygnus X-1
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L717[17:33:24] <dsockwell> what is
it?
L718[17:33:34] <dsockwell> and what do you
mean surface?
L719[17:33:41] <GurrenLagannTSS> Around
104 bllion Gs
L720[17:33:55] <dsockwell> i guess that's
enough Gs
L721[17:35:04] <GurrenLagannTSS>
True
L722[17:35:28] <GurrenLagannTSS> Well my
calculator can go up to 20 digits
L723[17:35:51] <GurrenLagannTSS> So its
exactly 103,888,010,621.38977 Gs
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L725[17:36:14] <GurrenLagannTSS> Or
1,020,381,731,363.219 m/s²
L726[17:38:08] <dsockwell> how are you
determining what the surface is? are you just setting some radius
to 0 in a formula?
L727[17:39:02] <Supernovy> I presume a
simple GMm/r² but with r being the radius of Cygnus itself.
L728[17:39:06] <GurrenLagannTSS> I set it
to 43 km/43000 m
L729[17:39:18] <Supernovy> cancel out
small m for acceleration
L730[17:39:26] <dsockwell> the radius
being 0?
L731[17:40:57] <Supernovy> The radius
being 43 km.
L732[17:41:10] <dsockwell> why is the
radius of a black hole 43 km?
L733[17:41:18] <GurrenLagannTSS> How do i
do it? I got a absurd 45.9 quadrillion m/s²
L734[17:42:54] <GurrenLagannTSS> or
exactly 4,684,915,871,633,854.5308422061489125 Gs
L735[17:47:44] <dsockwell> do you get a
different surface gravity for other black holes?
L736[17:48:31] <GurrenLagannTSS>
Maybe
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L739[17:51:09] <Supercheese> Gee
whiz
L740[17:51:16] <Supercheese> Gs
Louise
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L744[18:21:32] <Rokker> Fluburtur: so you
excited about the new 2020 rover payload news that just came
out?
L745[18:21:42] <Fluburtur> what news
L746[18:23:17] <Rokker> Fluburtur: NASA
has confirmed they are sending a tiny helicopter to mars
L747[18:23:25] <Fluburtur> nice
L748[18:23:32] <Rokker> RC Mars
chooper
L749[18:23:34] <Rokker> chopper
L750[18:23:35] <Rokker> yay
L751[18:24:08] <BenjaminK> you
serious?
L752[18:24:34] <Supercheese> Nice if
true
L753[18:25:10] <Rokker> BenjaminK:
yes
L754[18:25:37] <Rokker> its basically a
chopper on top of a cubesat that is gonna be landed on mars with
teh rover
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L756[18:32:01] <Supernovy> Must need a big
rotor for the martian atmosphere.
L757[18:32:06] <GurrenLagannTSS>
Hype
L758[18:32:46] <Fluburtur> im not sure
either a heli is the best choice but maybe they have some
inflatable rotor or something cool like that
L759[18:32:51] <Rokker> Supernovy: nah,
not that big
L760[18:32:57] <Rokker> Fluburtur:
nope
L761[18:33:02] <Rokker> almost looks
plastic
L762[18:33:12] <Fluburtur> fiber?
L764[18:33:25] <kmath> YouTube - NASA Mars
Helicopter Technology Demonstration
L765[18:33:26] <Fluburtur> my heli blades
are fiberglass
L766[18:33:30] <Rokker> contrarotating at
least
L767[18:34:52] <Fluburtur> that's some
beefy blades
L768[18:35:24] <Rokker> Fluburtur: i kinda
expected longer but fatter probably makes more sense
L769[18:35:41] <Rokker> more lifting area
for lower moment of inertia and all that
L770[18:35:51] <Fluburtur> gotta be able
to fit those somewhere
L771[18:36:01] <Fluburtur> yeah longer
blades are always more efficient
L772[18:36:09] <Rokker> Fluburtur: its a
rover the size of the SUV
L773[18:36:15] <Rokker> theres room
L774[18:38:11] <Fluburtur> you know the
rotor diameter of thise thing?
L775[18:38:33] <Rokker> nope
L776[18:38:36] <GurrenLagannTSS> no
L777[18:39:10] <Rokker> Fluburtur: found
it, jesus
L778[18:39:27] <Rokker> Fluburtur: cube is
larger than i thought
L779[18:39:37] <Rokker> 1.1 m rotor
diameter
L780[18:39:46] <Fluburtur> oh yeah that's
fairly beefy
L781[18:39:50] <GurrenLagannTSS> omg
L782[18:39:53] <GurrenLagannTSS>
huge
L783[18:40:02] <Fluburtur> still not the
largest rc helicopter
L784[18:40:19] <Rokker> Fluburtur: largest
interplanetary RC helicopter
L785[18:40:36] <Fluburtur> I dont think
there were many helicopters in space
L786[18:40:43] <Rokker> Fluburtur: besids,
the largest RC helicopter would be a drone heli
L788[18:43:09] <GurrenLagannTSS> NASA
officials announced on 11 May 2018 that the helicopter was approved
to fly on the Mars 2020 mission.
L789[18:43:14] <GurrenLagannTSS>
HYYYYYPPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEE
L790[18:43:42] <Fluburtur> also, look at
that difference in airfoils
L792[18:44:14] <Rokker> have yall seen the
Insight launch footage ULA released yesterday
L793[18:44:49] <Rokker> Fluburtur: pretty
sure thats aluminum foil not air foil
L794[18:45:25] <Supernovy> air foil would
be even lighter than aluminium foil.
L795[18:45:35] <Fluburtur> that's the
templates to cut the foam wings
L796[18:46:14] <Rokker> seriously tho
guys
L797[18:46:21] <Rokker> have u seen the
new InSight footage
L798[18:46:44] <Supernovy> I have
not.
L800[18:47:50] <kmath> YouTube - Atlas V
InSight Rocket Cam
L801[18:47:56] <Rokker> starts off a bit
crap
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L806[19:21:39] <Fluburtur> I ordered a
nice servo for hte tail rotor of my heli but im kinda impatient and
I want to try it with a cheapo plastic gears servo
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L808[19:25:27] <ConductorCat> :3
L809[19:25:38] <GurrenLagannTSS> I made a
nice description for a planet
L810[19:25:50] <GurrenLagannTSS>
"This planet was once completely mechanical, but the star's
heat evaporated the metals from its surface. Now its just a
tungsten ball with oceans of molten nickel."
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L836[22:17:30] <zerothis> when i tell my
Kerbal to "leave seat" (EAS-1) my solar panels break
apart (leaving the ship stranded).
L837[22:19:14] <Eddi|zuHause> we all must
pay sacrifices to the Kracken
L838[22:20:52] <zerothis> I didn't realize
the Kracken was so reliable. When I reload and do things
differently, the same thing happens.
L839[22:25:00] <Eddi|zuHause> once he put
his mark on you, there's no escaping
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L841[22:28:29] <Supercheese> krak
attack
L842[22:40:11] <UmbralRaptor> Work around:
retract the panels?
L843[22:55:57] <Neal> sounds like the
nonretractable ones
L844[22:57:24] <UmbralRaptor> Blarg.
L845[22:57:37] <UmbralRaptor> Random
excessive forces?
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L854[23:04:58] <kmath>
<✔thesheetztweetz> Look at the relief from @elonmusk on the
@SpaceX livestream – you can tell how important this first #Block5
mission…
https://t.co/BZwtm4nnxX
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L856[23:18:12] <Kalpa> Can't say I'm
surprised, considering how bad tesla is doing!
L857[23:23:22] <Althego> what is on his
t-shirT? occupy what?
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L860[23:25:05] <Kalpa> Occupy Mars
L861[23:42:14] <Althego> that long brown
thing is supposed to be mars?
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