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Hmm so if we were in space would a tiny object be able to orbit us?
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Sorry I haven't been on in a while. Just dealing with life problems. While I was gone I thought, 'Hmmm so Deimos and Phobos are around the size of Mt. Everest and have gravity and that means if Everest was a space rock it would have gravity too... right?' Why is it that Everest has no gravity then? Well logic would dictate that Earth's gravity counteracts Everest's meaning Olympus Mons on Mars would have LOADS of gravity. Leave a comment on this idea.
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Ohhh elevators scare me. Errrm.. you could shout untill you die
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A planet that spins faster than orbital velocity?
DanDaAwesome replied to Rdivine's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Massive metal spokes. It would look like a bike wheel -
A planet that spins faster than orbital velocity?
DanDaAwesome replied to Rdivine's topic in Science & Spaceflight
The strongest force of 'gravity' would be inside the ring (i think). Gravity is in quotations 'cause its actually centrifugal force! -
My name is Dan. Ive been playing KSP for a few years now. I remember seeing it on youtube and i was so hyped i got it for myself. I havent played the game in a while so i want to start fresh. I hope you guys are willing to welcome me aboard. Thanks for reading. See ya soon.