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L1[00:54:26] <Izaya> wonder if SpaceX will pay littering fines
L2[00:55:52] <Azander> Will China?
L3[00:57:02] <raptop> Apparently NASA took 30 years to pay off the Skylab fine
L4[00:57:06] <Izaya> NASA won'
L5[00:57:24] <raptop> er, wait. NASA didn't. Someone else did so on their behalf
L6[00:57:30] <Izaya> NASA didn't pay it, yeah
L7[00:57:55] <SporkWitch> Press release from SpaceX: "we did not have junk land in Australia, this was a targeted strike to help defend the human population from the wildlife, all of which wants to exterminate humanity"
L8[01:00:01] <Izaya> speaking of chinese space junk
L9[01:01:16] <Izaya> any reason they couldn't put like, some rings of thermite around the big LM boosters to cut them up into manageable pieces?
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L11[01:02:14] <SporkWitch> don't expect forethought from communists; if they could think ahead, they wouldn't be
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L15[01:12:38] <Izaya> But could they cut up their spent stages with lines of thermite? :D
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L18[01:46:08] <Izaya> http://nitter.weiler.rocks/pic/media%2FFZK_l0pXoAMlUxL.jpg
L19[01:48:47] <packbart> yeah, never get the landing legs tangled up like that
L20[01:49:19] <packbart> Izaya: isn't a Flight Termination System supposed to do something like that?
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L31[05:38:19] <Mat2ch> SporkWitch: Dictators. It's always Dictators.
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L72[18:20:31] <Althego> kikkerikii
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L80[18:56:11] <darsie> .
L81[18:56:33] <Mat2ch> I'm bored. And it's too warm to do anything
L82[18:56:41] <raptop> well, darsie is also <strike>australian</strike>
L83[18:56:58] <raptop> Mat2ch: build a solar deathray?
L84[18:57:17] <Mat2ch> Too hot to build anything.
L85[18:57:27] <Mat2ch> It's 21:00 and still 35° C outside
L86[18:57:28] <darsie> I have some lasers.
L87[18:57:31] <Althego> build air conditiioner then
L88[18:57:42] <raptop> All hail the refrigeration cycle
L89[18:57:53] <darsie> We cool our flat with night air.
L90[18:57:56] <Althego> choose your working fluid wisely
L91[18:58:01] <Mat2ch> If only I had a way to get the refrigerant lines out of the building...
L92[18:58:15] <raptop> darsie: I mean, *I guess* if you're sufficiently up in the mountains (1.5-3 km altitude?)
L93[18:59:14] <darsie> 170 m or so, IIRC.
L94[18:59:26] <raptop> o_O
L95[19:16:35] <darsie> 198 m above Adriatic sea.
L96[19:24:55] <Mat2ch> I wonder if it is possible to store heat in a container.
L97[19:25:12] <xxcoder1> yes
L98[19:25:31] <raptop> Do thermal batteries count?
L99[19:25:47] <Althego> thermos
L100[19:25:52] <raptop> (...or for that matter, any container of a flammable liquid)
L101[19:26:27] <Mat2ch> Then I could build an ac that runs without making holes into the wall. And at night I put the containers outside to cool down.
L102[19:27:04] <Althego> maybe it could work by some kind of phase change
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L104[19:30:37] <darsie> Mat2ch: You'd probably need a very large container. Less larg, if you use a phase change material, e.g. melting something.
L105[19:38:20] <darsie> Maybe some paraffin.
L106[19:38:45] <Althego> yes the lunar rovers had something like that as cooling system
L107[19:39:43] <Althego> LRV batteries and electronics were passively cooled, using change-of-phase wax thermal capacitor packages and reflective, upward-facing radiating surfaces. While driving, radiators were covered with mylar blankets to minimize dust accumulation. When stopped, the astronauts would open the blankets, and manually remove excess dust from the cooling surfaces with hand brushes.
L108[19:39:45] <Althego> wiki
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L110[19:41:02] <Mat2ch> It would be interesting to see how much energy I could store this way. Because after all it is just energy...
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L113[19:43:45] <darsie> Paraffin wax is an excellent material for storing heat, with a specific heat capacity of 2.14–2.9 J g−1 K−1 (joules per gram kelvin) and a heat of fusion of 200–220 J g−1.[15]
L114[19:47:37] <Mat2ch> If my physics knowledge wouldn't be that rusty and if I wouldn't be that tired, I'd try to figure out how much heat I need to capture and how much paraffin I would need to capture it...
L115[19:48:24] <Althego> waxton of heat :)
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L118[20:18:44] <packbart> a high-powered freezer, a good amount of cool packs and a ventilator would make another power-to-coo-air circuit
L119[20:18:52] <packbart> +l
L120[20:19:39] <packbart> or maybe buy some liquid nitrogen
L121[20:20:20] <darsie> Yeah, that's a good way to go ;).
L122[20:20:43] <packbart> proper venting is important, of course
L123[20:20:43] <Althego> hehe
L124[20:20:52] <packbart> but it's a storage container full off coolness
L125[20:21:24] <packbart> Down with Entropy!
L126[20:22:07] <raptop> packbart: careful, you need to summon demons to do that
L127[20:23:08] <Althego> yamada :)
L128[20:24:48] * raptop was thinking of Maxwell's
L129[20:24:48] <packbart> .oO( https://oxygennotincluded.fandom.com/wiki/Anti_Entropy_Thermo-Nullifier )
L130[20:27:41] <packbart> ol' Maxwell just didn't pay the demon enough. it's a very boring business
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L133[20:56:27] <Mat2ch> !mission
L134[20:56:27] <LunchBot> You find yourself in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Failure analysis report: ladder left inside fuel tank, ingested by turbopump.
L135[21:08:51] * UmbralRaptop doesn't remember that scene
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L142[22:09:32] <Mat2ch> !mission
L143[22:09:32] <LunchBot> You invent a new propulsion system powered by loss of precision in unit conversion. Your KSP install is Cursed.
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L146[23:07:41] <JVFoxy> geez.. its been.. a long time since I landed on the mun again. Had to redo the mission a few times no thanks to a couple of 'in game glitches'
L147[23:07:59] <SporkWitch> coming in too hot is not a glitch :P
L148[23:08:16] <SporkWitch> I hear ya, though; Minmus spoiled me, so much easier to land and take off from, and worth more science on top of it
L149[23:12:33] <JVFoxy> eh.. well normally I'm pretty good at landing, but ya, I misjudged the craft's slow down capability the first time around. I was more just getting a sense of things that run though..
L150[23:13:49] <JVFoxy> I had my lander parked LKO while I launched the crew section separate. The one glitch was when I got the two ships together, I noticed parts on the lander weren't where they were suppose to be. :\
L151[23:14:23] <SporkWitch> oof :(
L152[23:14:51] <JVFoxy> I noticed it when I saw the antenna wasn't centered like it should be. Then looked at the rest, landing legs were clipped into the body in weird places
L153[23:15:13] <JVFoxy> science parts floating from craft surfaces.. ect. -shrug- I took a break from things, figured I'd try again later.
L154[23:17:49] <JVFoxy> https://imgur.com/a/2lLI9C8
L155[23:18:29] <SporkWitch> are you using a mod for orbital construction? i know in the VAB i've had it load things in weird and separated if merging in a large assembly
L156[23:18:35] <JVFoxy> Imma have to come back to this site with a rover.. lol, the crater edge was further than I expected..
L157[23:18:48] <JVFoxy> nah no mod, vanlila
L158[23:18:55] <JVFoxy> ... vanilla (derp)
L159[23:19:25] <JVFoxy> I think when I reverted after a messed up launch, tried again, something happened
L160[23:20:53] <JVFoxy> hoping just shy of 800dv is enough to get back to the station.. its in a 260km orbit
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L162[23:37:00] <SporkWitch> from the mun or munar orbit? should be plenty from orbit
L163[23:37:22] <SporkWitch> especially vanilla, since you don't have to worry about supplies, can take a leisurely return, do some aerobraking
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