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Languages - Parlo Italiano -...
Published (2009-12-14 22:08:00)
_________________ -Josh Philosophy and Religion are fine as far as they go, but only a depressed person need go outside themself to answer the question "Why?" It's just a theory, right?
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Providing an atmosphere and...
Published (2009-12-14 21:20:00)
Midoshi wrote: I was more thinking of colliding large pieces of them just before impact with Mars, in order to break them up into smaller pieces so they can more fully "burn-up" entering the Martian the atmosphere (the point of this thread). If you used Triton, at least the upper layers would need to be broken into smaller pieces at some point anyway, so why not start with objects closer to those smaller pieces? As for...
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Our take on a (semi) reusable...
Published (2009-12-14 22:53:00)
Would a two stage vehicle with a Ramjet/Rocket first stage to Mach 10 and a rocket powered upper stage for the remaining velocity work? What issues make it less attractive than other options?
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Valles Marineris - fill 'er...
Published (2009-12-14 22:56:00)
I don't think many people live at the bottom of canyons on Earth, so all else being equal I would say, let the water flow and use a drop for hydro electricity. However, one reservation - in terms of paraterraforming, there may be an argument for creating earth-like environments by roofing over the canyons and pressurising the atmosphere. But that may be a transitory phase.
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Providing an atmosphere and...
Published (2009-12-14 21:41:00)
rockinright wrote: As far as burning up/heating, I was thinking small chunks of Triton could do that as well...and it would be a single, massive, difficult to move body, instead of tons of small, but still relatively hard to move bodies repeated many times. I can sort of see the logic in that. However, Triton's volatile resources and mass are probably far more than what's needed for building atmosphere and giving Mars a useful large...
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Fermi paradox
Published (2009-12-13 00:55:00)
bobunf wrote: Tom wrote, “there could be nanites in your head...” Wow. We (or just you, or just me) could be brains in a vat with all our sensory input controlled by a mad scientist. Could be. And, Tom went on, “we're staring at an empty universe, and one explaination is that the Universe is empty..,” That does seem pretty reasonable as an explanation. But then Tom wrote, “I thin the chances of us being in a cosmic zoo are...
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Solar satelitte energy to ground...
Published (2009-12-14 21:59:00)
To put this in perspective, there are over a 1.2 million square kilometers in the Great Basin, Mojave, Chihuahuan and Sonoran Deserts in the Southwestern United States and Northern Mexico. More than half of this land would be suitable for a solar electric generating project: dry, cloudless, very low population density, relatively easy access, not used for much and not a high profile natural, archaeological or historical feature. To replace...
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Life on Mars theory boosted by...
Published (2009-12-13 07:10:00)
_________________ "On the moon fecal matter will be more valuable than gold!"
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Use of the moon compared to...
Published (2009-12-14 06:17:00)
Just how much resorses are easoly avalable from NEO's. For NEO mining to work there are a few qualifications I can think of. -In an orbit around the earth, or be in a solar orbit that has frequent launch windows and require significantly less delta v to get to and return from when compared with the moon. -Contain useful resources. -Be large enough to satisfy our demands for several years. Any operation must be economically feasible. I...
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Latest active threads on New Mars:
Started 1 year ago (2008-11-24 07:34:00)
by MarsDog
Good idea. However, I would aim one at one pole, the other at the other pole. This would create an ocean, thicken the atmosphere for a while, increasing the greenhouse factor. Eventually, the gas composition would determine the final outcome. In a gas, you can only have one steady state. So, how to prevent long term freeze out ? (Turn off the Sun, and Earth's gasses would collapse after the ...
Started 1 year ago (2008-11-22 15:55:00)
by jumpboy11j
_________________ "Using thousands of sick hummingbirds as a spacecraft drive is about the silliest thing I've ever heard of. It weighs more and has a lower Isp than any other rocket engine in existence" Restated Sbird, 3/30/04 newmars.com/wiki/index.php/Nilfir
Started 3 days, 12 hours ago (2009-12-13 06:19:00)
by jumpboy11j
You still have to produce that much more solid propellant. NEO's have both volatiles and metals. I think it makes more sense to go there.
Started 1 day, 19 hours ago (2009-12-14 22:56:00)
by louis
I don't think many people live at the bottom of canyons on Earth, so all else being equal I would say, let the water flow and use a drop for hydro electricity. However, one reservation - in terms of paraterraforming, there may be an argument for creating earth-like environments by roofing over the canyons and pressurising the atmosphere. But that may be a transitory phase.
Started 3 years, 6 months ago (2006-06-09 17:43:00)
by publiusr Regular MemberJoined: 24 Feb 2005Total
She's lovely. Unlike X-33/VentureStar--this baby can fly.
Started 2 days, 17 hours ago (2009-12-14 01:19:00)
by bobunf
This is another result of the pernicious effect of these absurd mandates. solar power satellites are not worth advocating anytime in the foreseeable future--the balance of the century if not longer. A solar power satellite would produce electricity at a cost far higher (around two orders of magnitude higher) than Earth based solar power systems, which are currently more expensive than coal or...
Started 2 days, 3 hours ago (2009-12-14 15:02:00)
by rockinright
"I can see my house from here!"
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-07 17:41:00)
by Terraformer
I was thinking about this because of a comment that was made about Europan life forms, and also because of the new Avatar film that's coming out on the 18th. Okay. Say the Terrestrial Planet Finder comes online, later followed by even better telescopes, and they find a planet with life on. Who, then, does the planet and system belong to? Does it belong to any intelligent species that does already...
Started 3 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-05 11:54:00)
by Aggelos
Started 5 days, 20 hours ago (2009-12-10 22:03:00)
by jumpboy11j
I think that it's ultimately probably a bad idea to put rockets and ramjets on the same stage, if only for weight and complexity reasons. It's also much easier to recover a stage from Mach 6 than Mach 10. Although if recovery is worth it, you may want to look at your engine cost. Then again, perhaps the engine will be robust enough to survive multiple launches (although I find thousands, as ...
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Hot threads for last week on New Mars:
Started 2 years ago (2007-11-18 09:55:00)
by RickSmith
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-06 21:13:00)
by jumpboy11j
_________________ -Josh Philosophy and Religion are fine as far as they go, but only a depressed person need go outside themself to answer the question "Why?" It's just a theory, right?
Started 4 days, 23 hours ago (2009-12-11 18:47:00)
by Midoshi
_________________ "We can’t solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." - Albert Einstein
Started 1 week, 3 days ago (2009-12-06 14:06:00)
by SpaceNut
_________________ Other Mars Websites MarsDrive and RedColony Just a SpaceNut
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-12-07 17:41:00)
by Terraformer
I was thinking about this because of a comment that was made about Europan life forms, and also because of the new Avatar film that's coming out on the 18th. Okay. Say the Terrestrial Planet Finder comes online, later followed by even better telescopes, and they find a planet with life on. Who, then, does the planet and system belong to? Does it belong to any intelligent species that does already...
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-09 14:32:00)
by rockinright
Started 1 week ago (2009-12-08 23:00:00)
by Marsman
News this week-- To pick up an earlier theme of space advocacy and its problems, I’ve confirmed that the executive director of the Mars Society, Chris Carberry, has resigned. Carberry cited “irreconciable differences” with the organizations founder, Robert Zubrin, in an email and follwup phone call yesterday. http://www.spacepolitics.com/2009/12/05 ... teps-down/
Started 3 years, 5 months ago (2006-06-22 11:04:00)
by Grypd Active Member
Most democratic countries have there political parties with ideaologies
that take the center ground. This is easily down to the fact that most
peoples political views are around this region. Actually most people
believe they are leaning left but in fact there views tend to be on the
right of the political spectrum.
In short we think we are rebels but tend to be conservatives.
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-30 20:08:00)
by Battleshield
Also, Unless i'm REALLY out-to-lunch, were Xenon Ion thrusters built of sufficient size (again remembering that Hyperion pumps 25,000kw at a time), Ground to High Earth Orbit could be achieved using only Xenon instead of solid propellant....Would that be a cost-savings?
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-12-07 21:42:00)
by louis
rockinright wrote: I think most of us agree that initial settlement of Mars won't come from private enterprise - anything that can be obtained on Mars can be obtained on Earth without the cost of travel. Even if space travel got a lot easier and cheaper, the only value I could see in private business going to Mars just to obtain resources would be environmental regulations here on earth, that ...
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