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L15[06:12:00] <heinz9> What would you need to send electromagnatic signals to mars or jupiter?
L16[06:12:07] <heinz9> and to recieve
L17[06:12:13] <heinz9> what devices and how expansive are they and where do you get them from
L18[06:13:47] <packbart> depends on the quality of your math and signal requirements
L19[06:15:37] <heinz9> just tell all
L20[06:15:40] <heinz9> thx
L21[06:16:47] <Althego> supposedly you can receive the emissions of jupiter with realtively simple equipment
L22[06:17:20] <Althego> but doing actual two way comms to even mars doesnt sound simple to me
L23[06:17:54] <packbart> and even a flashlight at night can send signals to Mars - they'd probably be too weak to detect there, though
L24[06:19:26] <SporkWitch> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-sideband_modulation read. picking SOMETHING up, vs actually being able to send information and discern it on the other end are very different things
L25[06:19:42] <heinz9> would a tv satalite reciever be sufficiant to recieve signals from mars or jupiter?
L26[06:20:31] <SporkWitch> sure, but again, picking up a signal is different from translating a message
L27[06:20:50] <heinz9> this round thing to recieve signals from satalites?
L28[06:21:51] <packbart> just increase power at the transmitter ;)
L29[06:22:04] <SporkWitch> that's why terrible stratospheric echoes would trigger SETI sites, they have patterns that indicate intelligent origin, but are garbled enough to not be usable (and thus, what'sthe difference between a pattern and a language that has literally nothing in common with ANY language anyone knows?)
L30[06:22:49] <heinz9> if I want to isolate the source to a very specific one? is it just about direction antenna?
L31[06:23:29] <packbart> again, it depends on both ends. what signal are you looking for and who's sending it and how?
L32[06:23:44] <SporkWitch> ever used one? how directional is it? now do some geometry about how signals bounce and how the angles it hits are wider on the other side lol
L33[06:24:26] <heinz9> packbart, just tell me the answers of all possibilities
L34[06:24:43] <SporkWitch> bah, annoying myself, because i'm too tired to explain properly, but it's real stuff heh
L35[06:24:52] <SporkWitch> g'night all, and sorry
L36[06:25:01] <heinz9> there might be an alien space ship at jupiter
L37[06:25:23] <heinz9> that is why I am asking
L38[06:25:50] <packbart> hm. are the kitties here already and mucking with Jupiter's atmosphere?
L39[06:26:17] <heinz9> packbart, so you speak about bahai?
L40[06:26:56] <heinz9> I think they are more dog and wolf and fox like
L41[06:27:05] <packbart> no, I was talking about the Maxolhx
L42[06:27:07] <heinz9> but this is just a guess
L43[06:27:12] <packbart> https://expeditionary-force-by-craig-alanson.fandom.com/wiki/Maxolhx
L44[06:29:41] <heinz9> packbart, that could equal the bahai
L45[06:31:34] <packbart> Craig Alanson knows his aliens
L46[06:33:02] <packbart> anyway, if you don't know what the signal is, you're not going to find it. I'd not expect to detect undirected emissions from a ship at Jupiter with a small satellite dish under Earth's atmosphere
L47[06:33:30] <packbart> call your local radio telescope operator and ask if they've noticed anything odd. the probably do, dozens of times per night
L48[06:33:54] <Althego> hehe
L49[06:35:47] <heinz9> packbart, Idk who I need to call
L50[06:35:54] <heinz9> if there might be any
L51[06:38:07] <heinz9> and if it so simple to call them or write email and if they would actually answer
L52[06:39:27] <Althego> the time of large instruments is not cheap. they wouldnt just listen to jupiter because you want them to
L53[06:40:24] <packbart> tbh, I wouldn't expect an answer. they probably get questions like "Is there a UFO out at Jupiter" too often
L54[06:41:23] <packbart> we have an observatory in the city, run by the university. I've never been there, though
L55[06:43:11] <packbart> hm. we took some photos of Jupiter and its moons at the Makerspace, recently. looked normal
L56[06:43:56] <packbart> modern technology. with a digital camera and a stubby tele-lens, you can shoot Jupiter's moons from the hip
L57[06:44:23] <packbart> (well, the lens is pretty old technology, I guess :)
L58[06:50:40] <heinz9> is there any source describing how communication with aliens might be
L59[06:54:22] <Izaya> lots of science fiction
L60[06:54:51] <Izaya> fair few papers in relation to SETI too
L61[06:55:26] <Izaya> but given we haven't found any yet...
L62[06:56:28] <heinz9> Izaya, or they do not tell us
L63[06:56:35] <heinz9> why would they tell us
L64[06:56:42] <heinz9> they would keep everything secret
L65[06:57:06] <heinz9> I even doubt SETI would tell us when they find aliens. they would keep everything secret, even from the money givers
L66[06:57:14] <Izaya> sort of an academic question
L67[06:57:30] <Izaya> if there's no info there's no info
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L69[07:00:10] <Izaya> funny guy
L70[07:16:31] <packbart> ah, good times, trawlling the UFOlogist newsgroups on Usenet
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L84[11:37:16] <Althego> (local) leet time
L85[11:40:46] <darsie> .
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L93[15:22:06] <Althego> kikkerikii
L94[16:13:23] <Kalpa> Oh no.
L95[16:15:21] <raptop> Kalpa Fried Phoenix?
L96[16:15:31] <Kalpa> KFP?
L97[16:19:19] <raptop> KFP!
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L103[16:56:21] <SporkWitch> Kentucky Fried Penguin?
L104[17:01:11] <raptop> Anyway, in the context of what Althego was saying, Kiera Fried Phoenix, which is just a restaurant chain and definitely not a cult
L105[17:01:30] * SporkWitch is completely lost
L106[17:01:40] <raptop> v-tuber nonsense
L107[17:01:45] <SporkWitch> ah
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L116[20:03:27] <darsie> I'ma plant a flag on the Mun my way.
L117[20:16:32] <raptop> yay
L118[20:16:33] <raptop> !mission
L119[20:16:33] <LunchBot> You do not read the EULA. Bob shows you how well he can play Wonderwall on guitar.
L120[20:16:56] * raptop should have apparently read the EULA for music-related clauses
L121[20:34:33] <darsie> OTOH it doesn't turn out as imagined, which is landing with Oscar B, Ant, command seat, RW, plant flag, jetpack to orbit, refuel jetpack at the capsule, jetpack to Kerbin, refuel jetpack, jetpack deorbit.
L122[20:36:11] <darsie> Because the Oscar B/Ant has much more dv than anticipated, so I could go down, up and back with that.
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