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L3[01:41:04] <raptop> ;mission
L4[01:41:05] <LunchBot> raptop: You attempt
to mutate some neutrinos. But Althego already fixed it incorrectly.
Full Stop.
L5[01:41:13] <raptop> <_<
L6[01:41:14] <raptop> >_>
L7[01:44:47] <bees> raptop: You construct a
solar death ray. You successfully lower the speed of light to 1
m/s. However, your subsequent excited rush out of your lab to
announce your findings goes very badly for you.
L8[01:45:51] <packbart> Slow Fog protects
against Dark Forest Attacks
L9[01:46:14] <raptop> I should probably have
tried to raise the speed of light to make the death ray more
effective
L10[01:47:16] <bees> see also:
SCP-536
L11[01:48:09] <XXCoder> lol
L12[01:48:18] <XXCoder> gonna love indirect
ping
L13[01:48:24] <XXCoder> ;mission
L14[01:48:24] <LunchBot> XXCoder: You are
contracted to remove all asteroids from the Kerbol system. The IRC
server crashes.
L15[01:49:01] <raptop> In retrospect,
having every asteroid announce its position over IRC was a
mistake
L16[01:49:34] <bees> XXCoder: You confuse
brachistochrone and brachiosaur trajectories. You somehow end up in
Dilbert space.
L17[01:49:49] <XXCoder> indeed
L18[01:49:58] <XXCoder> oh you guys saw new
baba is you update?
L19[01:50:07] <XXCoder> i made my first
level lol XGNF-4XE4
L20[01:50:46] *
raptop should try out baba is you at some point
L21[01:50:52] <raptop> ;outcome saur
L22[01:50:52] <LunchBot> raptop: An 80
tonne sauropod collides with your space station at 120 km/s.
L23[01:51:11] <XXCoder> depends on you, but
could be hell of a fun
L24[01:51:15] <darsie> That's pretty
slow.
L25[01:51:32] <darsie> ohh, km/s, not
km/h.
L26[01:51:59] <XXCoder> meh just 60*60
times faster ;)
L27[01:52:01] <darsie> I dare you to get
anything to 120 km/s.
L28[01:52:12] <raptop> That is, of course,
the outcome to go with the brachiosaur trajectory joke
L29[01:52:29] <XXCoder> lol
L30[01:52:30] *
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L31[01:52:51] <raptop> (or are photons
overkill?)
L32[01:53:12] *
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L33[01:53:17] <raptop> 'night
L34[01:53:42] <XXCoder> wow light causes
dars to sleep ;)
L35[01:53:43] <XXCoder> night
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L37[01:57:56] <raptop> sleep is good, but I
wish I didn't need it
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L41[02:50:02] <XXCoder> rap me too
lol
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L65[08:43:19] <Althego> which year?
L66[08:44:14] <XXCoder> 202x
L67[08:50:06] <Althego> almost
megaman
L68[08:51:22] <darsie> Who's that?
L69[08:51:27] <darsie> Elon?
L70[08:52:04] <XXCoder> time to feel
old
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L74[09:04:23] <Mat2ch> Althego: every year
from now on!
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L76[09:20:44] <Althego> tweet for
tldw:
L77[09:20:45] <Althego> First orbital
launch attempt in January/February
L78[09:20:45] <Althego> 1000 Starships for
life to become multi-planetary
L79[09:20:45] <Althego> 2-3 uncrewed Mars
landings before humans
L80[09:20:45] <Althego> A dozen Starship
launches in 2022
L81[09:20:45] <Althego> Launch of
commercial payloads in 2023
L82[09:22:05] <Mat2ch> So, let's convert
the Elon-time to real time.
L83[09:22:11] <Althego> hehe
L84[09:22:17] <Althego> they can launch in
january
L85[09:22:18] <Mat2ch> First launch in
March, second launch in May.
L86[09:22:26] <Althego> they are basically
waiting for approval
L87[09:22:37] <Mat2ch> Then fiddeling
around for another three month
L88[09:22:46] <Mat2ch> to get the landing
thing straight.
L89[09:22:49] <Althego> sn21 is well
underway
L90[09:23:04] <Mat2ch> Inbetween we will
see the lunar stuff being built and tested
L91[09:23:28] <Mat2ch> then in 2023 maybe a
launch to Mars, but only flyby, coming back 2024, landing
attempt.
L92[09:23:46] <Althego> however the dozen
launches in 2022 seems to be a lot
L93[09:23:49] <Mat2ch> In 2025 launch to
Mars with payload to test landing
L94[09:23:57] <Mat2ch> Fails
spectecularly.
L95[09:24:12] <Mat2ch> Then several
launches per year to get that straight
L96[09:24:27] <Mat2ch> and in 2030 maybe a
launch to Mars wit humans, but only flyby.
L97[09:24:44] <Mat2ch> Maybe even two ships
connected by cables to create artificial gravity
L98[09:25:46] <Mat2ch> Oh, I forgot the
whole in orbit refuel that has to be tested thoroughly.
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L101[10:26:03] <Althego> there is no
launch window for mars in 2023
L102[10:26:40] <Althego> closest one is
autumn 2022
L103[10:27:35] <Althego> altough landing
would be in 2023 if they launched next year
L104[10:28:37] <Althego> only one launch
to mars next year, the esa rover
L105[10:29:08] <darsie> I saw
"ESA" graffiti, but I don't think it's space
related.
L106[10:37:12] <Mat2ch> Althego: launch
window with or without taking the venus route into account?
L107[10:37:20] <Althego> no venus
L108[10:37:33] <Althego> i really want to
go to mars with venus flyby
L109[10:38:50] <Mat2ch> If you take the
venus route you can launch more often
L110[10:39:06] <Mat2ch> so I guess SpaceX
knows that and will take it into account
L111[10:39:16] <Althego> and somehow
nobody is using this method
L112[10:39:33] <Althego> find out how to
make your mars trips shorted with this one insane trick!
L113[10:42:13] <Mat2ch> Probably all
missions starting now have been planned for years and years and
they never thought about Venus back then
L114[11:22:29] <Mat2ch> Is there an online
space flight planner, where you can move the orbits and stuff like
in KSP?
L115[11:28:13] *
darsie thinks GMAT is very different.
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L117[12:31:14] <Althego> 22k people
watching a duck sing
L118[12:35:43] <sandbox> not me, I'm
watching cats fighting
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L167[17:55:37] <packbart> "Blue
Origin is in the position of every disappointed bidder: Oh. That’s
what the agency wanted and liked best? If we had known, we could
have offered a better price and snazzier features and
options."
L168[17:57:55] <Althego> we call this
"explaining the school report" (why it happened to be so
bad)
L169[18:12:57] <Mat2ch> hrhr
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L177[19:01:05] <raptop> ;me pokes things
with a stick
L178[19:01:22] <raptop> s/;/\//
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L180[19:03:02] <raptop> sorry about
that
L181[19:03:12] <darsie> np
L182[19:10:43] <Mat2ch> ouch
L183[19:11:18] <darsie> Juts the normal
sample stick.
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meterstick on hand for astronomy outreach purposes
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L186[19:14:28] <raptop> explode, darn
you!
L187[19:14:47] <umaxtu> lol
L188[19:23:30] <raptop> todo at some
point: make the stub articles about the extra spaceports a bit less
stubby
L189[19:23:42] <raptop> (though mostly
location info and if you can get more science from them)
L190[19:43:23] <Althego> ih scott
L191[19:43:32] <Althego> *oh
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L196[20:48:54] <raptop> . o O (v-tuber
with kerbal avatar)
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L198[21:28:05] <trace> hi
L199[21:28:06] <Mod9000> Hello,
trace
L200[21:28:36] <trace> I asked in another
##physics how to 3d model a space station realistically
L201[21:30:49] <raptop> There's a risk in
that a lot of space station assembly here involves assembly of
quasi-lego parts under relatex Δv, thermal, etc constraints
L202[21:31:23] <raptop> Also that
historically most stations were launched fully assembled
L203[21:34:30] <trace> good to know
L204[21:39:32] <trace> raptop, but maybe
this wont forever
L205[21:39:45] <raptop> *checking notes*:
Skylab, Salyuts 1-5, and Tiangong 1&2 all had no orbital
assembly. Salyut 7, and arguably 6 sorta did with the TKS
spacecraft
L206[21:39:58] <trace> in 400 or so deep
space 9 is going to be built and you know it looks different
;)
L207[21:40:05] <raptop> Mir, the ISS, and
the very in-progress Chinese space station do assembly
L208[21:40:18] <raptop> (Or did, rather,
for Mir)
L209[21:41:01] <trace> soner or later we
build stations that shall build stations or space crafts
L210[21:43:06] <raptop> Presumably, though
I don't know what the best resources for the construction details
of something like Island 1 would be
L211[21:47:11] <trace> Isn't it best for
artificial gravitation to use a torus with maximum radius?
L212[21:49:18] <raptop> AIUI, once you get
above some size, coriolis forces are less of a big deal and so
going with a cylinder gets you more land area for unit mass
L213[21:49:37] <raptop> Stability would
very much depend on the dimensions, and I'm rusty on Euler angles
and the like
L214[21:53:21] <trace> so greater size
means you need to spin faster for an equivalent artificial
graviation?
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L216[21:56:07] <raptop> Faster in m/s,
slower in rad/s
L217[21:57:21] <raptop> assuming I didn't
mess up the math, v = sqrt(a*r) but θ' = sqrt(a/r)
L218[21:59:08] <trace> great, that was
what I wanted to know
L219[22:00:06] <trace> would it make sense
to have multiple torus in one plain circle?
L220[22:00:14] <trace> with different
radius?
L221[22:00:48] <trace> maybe if you want
different artificial gravitation
L222[22:01:00] <raptop> Maybe!
L223[22:01:43] <raptop> You described the
obvious reason, but getting into the motivations for wanting that
would probably require some worldbuilding
L224[22:09:24] <a_flayer> nice, <200m/s
rendezvous in LKO about 5 minutes after launch
L225[22:10:51] <raptop> whee!
L226[22:17:18] <packbart> Scott: this
could actually work
L227[22:17:32] <packbart>
Thunderfootinmouth: Baawww, scammity scam scam scam!11
L228[22:17:33] <packbart> hm
L230[22:18:47] <raptop> If this is about
spinlaunch, I was laughing at them until they started
building/testing hardware
L231[22:19:01] <raptop> yep, it is
L232[22:19:04] <packbart> yeah, it
is
L233[22:19:33] <packbart> I don't like the
Thunder guy anyway. He loves to rant for clicks
L234[22:19:34] <trace> why is the torus
always that way that its a circle in a circle. Isn't it possible
that the area where you have that artificial gracity become much
borader? so that it would look like a cylinder from outside?
L236[22:23:08] <raptop> I'm not sure I
understand the question -- there's a continuum between something
like a tuna can and something like a pencil
L237[22:24:34] <trace> instead of a torus
you have a cylinder
L238[22:25:00] <trace> I would need to
paint it
L239[22:25:23] <trace> it is just that
something of the torus becomes longer
L240[22:25:28] <trace> so that the result
is a cylinder
L241[22:25:50] <trace> you make the torus
ring from a circle to an egg
L242[22:25:57] <trace> and longer and
longer
L243[22:26:09] <trace> so that the whole
thing looks from outside like a cylinder
L244[22:26:28] <trace> but is is
hollow
L245[22:26:51] <trace> as well as the
torus is in that erea empty
L246[22:27:10] <trace> I am just
strechting something
L247[22:27:16] <trace> one 3d
operation
L248[22:27:58] <trace> like the big ship
in Expanse
L249[22:28:03] <trace> that can start to
rotate
L250[22:28:42] <trace> but you can only
walk at the edge because inside it is empty
L252[22:31:55] <raptop> I want to say that
really long ones have stability issues / need active controls but I
could be wrong
L254[22:36:10] <packbart> it works in the
Bobiverse :)
L256[22:53:35] <raptop> huh
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L265[23:39:47] <SporkWitch> lol, gg
Konversation, here i am thinking this channel is just dead if i'm
not inanely rambling about my basic KSP accomplishments, and it
actually just lost connection and never told me and took me
multiple days to notice lol
L266[23:40:38] <darsie> .
L267[23:48:01] <raptop> *sad
trombone*