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dp/dt works.
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Temperature difference at aphelion/perihelion
Brenok replied to livefree75's topic in Science & Spaceflight
As said, the effect of the distance to the Sun is praticaally negligible. The fact that the northern hemisphere has more land area and the southern is mostly sea should be a much more significative influence. -
Bad news from NASA, should KSP follow suit?
Brenok replied to kiwi1960's topic in Science & Spaceflight
So, you're the 164535th person on this thread to make that unrunny joke? Must be really proud of yourself. -
Are you sure you're not talking about the British Museum?
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It depends on how you interpret orbital eccentricity. A eccentricity of one could be a parabola. Or it could be a straight line segment, which is the case here. Think of a circle with eccentricity zero and increasing to one. If you keep b constant and increase a you get a parabola. If you keep a constant and decrease b you have a line.
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What is that? ICBM?
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I think it's like an answer for "What's that causes..." "What's that causes the injuries?" "That's what causes the injuries."
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Is the International Space Station really in outer space?
Brenok replied to elanachan's topic in Science & Spaceflight
The fact that you put that two sentences next to another, separated by a comma, usually means that one is an explanation or example of the other. -
Gravity is the weakest of all forces, you can't really measure it when there are forces 10^30 times stronger in place. Not on the scale where we have observed antimatter.
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Cosmo vs. Astro... naut. (inane discussion of semantics)
Brenok replied to little square dot's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Well, humans never went to a star, and we only explored an insignificant portion of the Cosmos. I think spacenaut would be the most technically correct. -
At first it's funny, then it turns philosophical.
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MS Word diskette icon does is not look little obsolete?
Brenok replied to Pawelk198604's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Well, there could be another symbols in the future... Guess which one is the "save" button: -
Two neighboring stars develop intelligent life. (discussion)
Brenok replied to Drunkrobot's topic in Science & Spaceflight
Yeah, I'm pretty sure space travel wouldn't be pratical for a species that only lives for a few hours -
I would not watch a video with ratings disabled, except in very exceptional circunstances. This is probably not one of them.
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The kinetic energy isn't increasing exponentially, it's increasing quadratically. But what you're describing is the Oberth Effect, so mentioned in KSP. Basically, you gain more energy per unit of fuel because the exhaust that exits the engine gains less engine. When you're at rest, the exhaust exits the rocket at high speed. If the rocket is moving fast, close to the exhaust speed, the exhaust smoke would appear to exit the engine with no speed. (I don't know if that makes sense, maybe I'll need to rewrite it later to clarify.)
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Hey, people, if you want to continue to discuss the relativity issues, you should probably open another thread, before a moderator closes this one.
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You're the one making assertions here, and failed to provide any proof. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Denying centuries-old theories, specially one of the most tested and respected in history, is certainly a extraordinary claim.
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So can you answer how much energy is needed to an electron reach light speed?
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What is "the speed"? The speed of light or the speed of the electrons?
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He said you need infinite energy to accelerate a electron to light speed, not any speed.
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Zero Zero Zero Undefined, infinity, or -1/12, depending on how you look at it.