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![]() Jenalee K. wrote: a écrit : Here is an e-book about Solar Electric Power, which explains how to design & install a complete system. For more information click here http://werkinstif.hatcreek.hop.clickbank.net Phew, didn't forget to put "Electric" in the subject line. Yes, and next time you install a Solar System, make sure Pluto is bigger. Luhan |
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On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 11:14:00 -0700, Luhan wrote:
Jenalee K. wrote: a écrit : Here is an e-book about Solar Electric Power, which explains how to design & install a complete system. For more information click here http://werkinstif.hatcreek.hop.clickbank.net Phew, didn't forget to put "Electric" in the subject line. Yes, and next time you install a Solar System, make sure Pluto is bigger. And really, it should have a much better-behaved orbit. Ceres would probably be next, if it wasn't one of a billion asteriods in the belt. But its orbit is a lot less eccentric and a lot less inclined than Pluto/Charon's. I say, let's quit making war machines, and make torchships, and go explore the planets! And, if we could really come up with a Bussard ramjet, and accellerate at 1G all the way to the nearest star - well, accellerate half-way, then decelerate, I read once that it'd be a surprisingly short number of years' ship time, because of that Einsteinian time dilation stuff. Cheers! Rich |
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![]() And, if we could really come up with a Bussard ramjet, and accellerate at 1G all the way to the nearest star - well, accellerate half-way, then decelerate, I read once that it'd be a surprisingly short number of years' ship time, because of that Einsteinian time dilation stuff. Cheers! Rich Can you imagine bumping into a small rock at that speed. |
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 01:07:53 +0000, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
wrote: And, if we could really come up with a Bussard ramjet, and accellerate at 1G all the way to the nearest star - well, accellerate half-way, then decelerate, I read once that it'd be a surprisingly short number of years' ship time, because of that Einsteinian time dilation stuff. Cheers! Rich Can you imagine bumping into a small rock at that speed. Or rich? ;-) Gee, Michael, you have such an endearing quality. NOT! Feh. You keep whining about how old you are, do you have any plans to start acting it? Thanks, Rich |
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On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 03:12:59 +0200, Sjouke Burry wrote:
wrote: And, if we could really come up with a Bussard ramjet, and accellerate at 1G all the way to the nearest star - well, accellerate half-way, then decelerate, I read once that it'd be a surprisingly short number of years' ship time, because of that Einsteinian time dilation stuff. Can you imagine bumping into a small rock at that speed. Dont need a rock, a grain of sand will do at those speeds. Hell, at those speeds, hydrogen atoms become deadly radiation. ;-) So, we'll need some kind of shielding in the nose. The way I'd always envisioned it was that the magnetic field for the Bussard scoop would take care of all that schtuff. ;-) Thanks! Rich |
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