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Can anyone explain what is happening in this video?
Rakaydos replied to RainDreamer's topic in Science & Spaceflight
it sounds like the person who titled the video expected the bearing to spin like a top in the center of the (symmetric) magnetic field. However, the bering did not stay in the center, and instead spin vertically against the inducing coils, ignoring the lateral effects of more distant coils. -
Cheaper transportation makes top of the line satelite compnents unnesisary. If you can afford three times as many replacement flights, you can afford to pay a tenth the cost for something that breaks down twice as fast.
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By being cheap and reliable enough to get the ENTIRE low mass market to itself? If it can reenter with a payload, that another market that right now only Dragon fills.
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Your worst crashes! (That you survived)
Rakaydos replied to Spacetraindriver's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Crashed a mun lander, with only the RCS tanks and maneuvering jets still attached to the pod. Flew back up to low mun orbit on RCS alone. -
What would be the easiest way to OBLITERATE THE ENTIRE PLANET?
Rakaydos replied to Kerbface's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Ill say it again- float a fusion drive in any gas giant, using the atmosphere as a fuel tank. Your TWR is going to be crap, but its good ISP and your fuel fraction is literally astronomical. Then just flythe gas giant into earth. -
What would be the easiest way to OBLITERATE THE ENTIRE PLANET?
Rakaydos replied to Kerbface's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Build a fusion rocket into Neptune, using neptune's atmosphere as fuel. fly neptune past earth to slingshot it below the sun's roche limit. -
Space Warfare - How would the ships be built/designed?
Rakaydos replied to Sanguine's topic in Science & Spaceflight
With laserblinding being the primary shortrange tactic and directed energy warheads on any kinetic attack (so they can engage from the edge of energy range), I feel that low thermal signature sensor drones will have a place. Launched with a cold gas air cannon to get it clear of enemy laserblind, side nearest to the enemy actively cooled to match stellar backround and made of radar absorbing materials, it floats around on cold gas rcs until the active cooling component cant keep up with thermal buildup, observing and sending observations to blinded ships. -
Space Warfare - How would the ships be built/designed?
Rakaydos replied to Sanguine's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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Space Warfare - How would the ships be built/designed?
Rakaydos replied to Sanguine's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Sure. Use an insulated sabot to do the acceleration, then decelerate the hot sabot so it dpesnt reveal the torps vector. Put directional radiators on the recon torps- what the enemy sensor platforms 5 light minues away report is irrelevant if the torp can change vector even slightly with cold gas thrusters. Passive sensors and a maser comunicator, to avoid betraying emissions toward the source of the mothership's laser blindness. -
Space warfare Scenerio: Jupiter system vs Ceres Belt
Rakaydos replied to Rakaydos's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Please take it to PMs, or at least spoilers, please? -
Space Warfare - How would the ships be built/designed?
Rakaydos replied to Sanguine's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I'm more interested in using railguns to deploy disposable sensor platforms designed to have stealth in space at tactical ranges and durations (Active cooling, cold gas RCS, ect) that can get clear of the enemy's laserblind and have their own sensors, tramsmitting back to the mothership. Alternate versions can mount weapon systems- if they can remained undetected long enough to get into effective Casabla Howitzer range, game over. These arnt Missiles, but they're Torpedos, at least. -
Space warfare Scenerio: Jupiter system vs Ceres Belt
Rakaydos replied to Rakaydos's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Well, this topic is getting far afield. lets get back on topic. The Jovians decide to start by conquering their trojan asteroids. When they star building Laserstars (see other topic) people get nervous and buillding their own ships- when the laserstars are launched on a good Jupiter-SJL4 transfer, the L4 trojan miners request assistance from the belters. How long will it take the jovian laser stars to reach L4, given reasonable TRL4 tech? With the same tech, what's the least time it would take any point in the belt to respond to help the trojans? What ships do you build to counter laserstars, with TLR4 tech? -
L1,2, and 3 are not stable. (that's the points in line with the two primary bodies) L4 and L5, however, are dynamically stable. (this has the two suns 60 degrees apart in the sky)
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Space warfare Scenerio: Jupiter system vs Ceres Belt
Rakaydos replied to Rakaydos's topic in Science & Spaceflight
As I'm the one setting the scenerio, I dont need to prove it. -
Space warfare Scenerio: Jupiter system vs Ceres Belt
Rakaydos replied to Rakaydos's topic in Science & Spaceflight
But the jupiter-worshipers dont have the trojans. -
Space warfare Scenerio: Jupiter system vs Ceres Belt
Rakaydos replied to Rakaydos's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Given that the Jovians are the aggressor, but also the ones most vulnerable to MAD (few high-density population centers compared to the Belters disperced ppulation) wouldnt it be in the Jovian's bes interest to stay out of MAD situations? -
Space warfare Scenerio: Jupiter system vs Ceres Belt
Rakaydos replied to Rakaydos's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Lets nail this down a bit. The religious fundamentalists come from the main moons of jupiter. Lets call it some form of neo-Olympian worship of Jupiter, if it matters. In addition to the main colonies on Ceres, Vesta and the others, there' also lots of mining ships throught the belt that are practically independant colonies, giving the Belters a very disperced infrastructure. Jovians are good with short range space travel, such as within the jovian system, but the Belters live with the realities of microgravity every day. -
Space warfare Scenerio: Jupiter system vs Ceres Belt
Rakaydos replied to Rakaydos's topic in Science & Spaceflight
SJL=Sun Jupiter Lagrange and the L4 and L5 dont orbit jupiter, they COorbit the sun 60 degrees ahead and behind. They are each as far from jupiter as jupiter is from the sun. -
Space warfare Scenerio: Jupiter system vs Ceres Belt
Rakaydos replied to Rakaydos's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Can I get away with saying "Mature and self sustaining"? Lets say both nations have a discressionary income comparable to the Cold War Powers, with relatively near future (again, TRL 4 or higher) technoligy. -
Space warfare Scenerio: Jupiter system vs Ceres Belt
Rakaydos replied to Rakaydos's topic in Science & Spaceflight
What would the belt's best responce be to prevent that sort of attack? disperced sensor network? Sleeper agents in Jovian traffic control? -
Space warfare Scenerio: Jupiter system vs Ceres Belt
Rakaydos replied to Rakaydos's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Sounds like we need to impose a "if anyone goes outright genocidal, Earth wakes up and beats everyone" limit. -
Space Warfare - How would the ships be built/designed?
Rakaydos replied to Sanguine's topic in Science & Spaceflight
I made a thread for that...