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Simple low cost lander mission to Europa.
kerbiloid replied to Exoscientist's topic in Science & Spaceflight
But why should it have a need to communicate? Like this, but with proximity sensors instead of the contact ones, and with a nuke plant onboard instead of the recharging pod. -
They are their main enemies, and damage the reefs a lot.
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Banned by... (starts counting who has banned Ripley)
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Cheat's a verb cherund.
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Granted. You meant 6.022*1023 people of Laythe. I wish to know why Avogadro in English is just Avogadro, without any weird letter sequences, like Havogadreaux or so. I was really puzzled after watching how to write it.
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Simple low cost lander mission to Europa.
kerbiloid replied to Exoscientist's topic in Science & Spaceflight
The hole should not be permanent. It should melt down, then melt up. The heat source is the fission powerplant. It doesn't need a remote control, it should just swim several times around the core, following the floor and the ceiling and avoiding collisions. It doesn't need its scientific tools anymore after that, so they can be a part of ballast. So, it should enable the nuke, melt down through the ice, and start swimming. After that, it should get up to the ceiling, drop the instrumental compartment together with nuclear powerplant, and start melting up through the ice with the heat of the fission core of the former nuclear plant. On reaching the surface, it should drop the fission core and let it melt down through the ice again, leaving the loot compartment floating/frozen on the surface. While doing this, while floating at the ceiling, it should release several sinking explosive charges (equipped with ballast) to listen them through the ocean water. While floating at the bottom, it should release several explosive charges (equipped with floaters) to listen them through the ocean water, too. On the surface, the seismic probes should listen all these explosions as well. -
Granted. You have a capital ship. I wish to know, what are these strange sounds I'm hearing this morning.
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Compact cities → shorter lines. Shorter roads → less need in speed and mass of transport. Car sharing of short-range electric quad scooters with puny batteries and recharging pods everywhere → much less need in power. Thus, multistorey buildings. *** Multistorey buildings→ several tens of meters up instead of a mile horizontally. Multistorey buildings → one external wall per family instead of four and a roof → much less wasted heat. (Because your alive neighbours warm you from the left, ight, top, bottom, and rear). Multistorey buildings and shorter roads → one large police station, medical station, fire station, kid reconditioning camp school station instead of ten small ones. Sharing their resources more effectively and reaching the place faster. Cameras and sensors everywhere. Permanent personal tracking makes the biometry much easier and improves social and personal security. It's also easier in a multistorey area. *** Thus, the suburban low-storey areas are the main enemy of the nature and humanity. They waste heat, they make the roads, the pipes, and the wires longer, they make you spend much more energy and materials than you actually need. Happily, there is a remedy: high prices and low medium class salaries. The humanity will use it soon.
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Banned by Lance Henriksen.
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Partially granted. The wishes and the happiness are incompatible, as any wish means that the happiness is not full. I wish for a Dr. Frankenstein's tower.
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Do Wormholes Break the First Law of Thermodynamics?
kerbiloid replied to RocketFire9's topic in Science & Spaceflight
A quickshovel fanshot. Some soultions in the string theory presume that some dimensions (six or so) are looped. If presume that the time dimension is looped, too, then no causality limitations seem being reasonable. You just need to wait a little to reach the "past". Then we can enjoy time machines, naked singularities, trips into the past, the future prophecies...- 31 replies
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Ruthless viruses of ruthless Romans . Also,
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Granted, but do it wise. I wish tuna was tuned to have that oil instead of this oil
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Banned by ambu-lance.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
kerbiloid replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
Use the cupola module and flag semaphore. Why does the Kerbin ocean have no tides? -
A random referate generator works in Russian for years, lol. https://yandex.ru/referats/
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Granted. Granted. You bought a baseball bat. Granted. You are a continent. You need to contact Marvel, to get Thorium and irradiate him. I wish to go to kitchen for fried eggs.
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I wish they added it to KSP-2, to have a Kerbal talk. P.S. A conversation on the Emiko station topic. Asking Kerbals about it and getting details.
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Bad science in fiction Hall of Shame
kerbiloid replied to peadar1987's topic in Science & Spaceflight
After posting today the Mist arthropod, noticed that it looks like it has a single mandibula. But the arthropods have a pair of horizontal mandibulas. -
For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
kerbiloid replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
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Granted. It's named Project1 and consists of a single untextured sphere. Granted. It's made of plutonium. So, it's also a star. I wish for a uranium star.
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For Questions That Don't Merit Their Own Thread
kerbiloid replied to Skyler4856's topic in Science & Spaceflight
A moose and squirrel rebel alliance. A squirrel runs on the road, the driver turns the wheel, and the car gets into a moose in ambush. -
How To Safely Contain a Literal Ton Of Antimatter.....
kerbiloid replied to Spacescifi's topic in Science & Spaceflight
A good portion of antimatter in a strangelet pie. What can go wrong?