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H.P. Hovercraft posted:i'm a fan of the "geostationary" orbit that also somehow inscribes a figure 8 along half the latitudes an orbit at geo height but not on the equator will do exactly that. well technically it'd have to range from slightly below geo height to slightly above to keep the same average position.
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:i'm a fan of the "geostationary" orbit that also somehow inscribes a figure 8 along half the latitudes They confused geostationary and geosynchronous https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analemma#Analemmas_of_geosynchronous_satellites That being said, literally everything else about this thing is amazingly retarded Moist von Lipwig fucked around with this message at 07:55 on Mar 29, 2017 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:an orbit at geo height but not on the equator will do exactly that. well technically it'd have to range from slightly below geo height to slightly above to keep the same average position. for the asteroid it's chained to way up there ok i can see it, like sidereal motion that's cool but as we get a little closer to the surface what does that path look like H.P. Hovercraft fucked around with this message at 07:57 on Mar 29, 2017 |
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Moist von Lipwig posted:They confused geostationary and geosynchronous interesting. I assumed that the reason you got a figure 8 rather than just a line was because of a non-circular orbit, like the shape of the solar analemma.
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I looked for an orbit visualizer, but ended up finding this instead http://iacopoapps.appspot.com/hopalongwebgl/
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also i mean we're talking about something maybe not at a true geostationary altitude, but in that general range, right? so like a 20,000 mile long cable from which hangs an enormous skyscraper being dragged through an entire atmosphere's worth of weather?
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i bet you could build up enough static electricity on the outside to blast a small city off the map
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Tall skyscrapers sway enough in the wind to give some people motion sickness. Imagine what living in that danglescraper would feel like even in a light breeze
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Davethulhu posted:I looked for an orbit visualizer, but ended up finding this instead That's cool...on weed.
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I'm honestly thankful to the architects for coming up with this disaster because there's a hilarious number of ways it could go wrong and thinking of them is like a really fun, cynical brainstorming session.
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they should probably have made it a little bit higher up so that it doesn't crash into that mountain every 24 hours also an amazing proportion of the tower is reserved for dead people
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Well, it's in the section that's in near vacuum, so it makes sense I guess?! Also a lot of holy object storage for some reason?
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Synthbuttrange posted:Also a lot of holy object storage for some reason? That's for all the soul gems that drive the Dwemer antigrav device in that thing.
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username-post combo
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Davethulhu posted:I looked for an orbit visualizer, but ended up finding this instead we used this webgl experiment as a benchmark to test a desktop streaming + live encoding program we worked on for my company
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the worse part about this sky tower isn't that it's never going to be built it's that they're probably going to make a couple mil pre-selling condos to gullible rich fucks
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incredibly cool doggo
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H.P. Hovercraft posted:
i hope they try to build this and a bunch of rich people inevitably die or at least lose all their money
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go play outside Skyler posted:the worse part about this sky tower isn't that it's never going to be built no, that's the best part
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Davethulhu posted:I looked for an orbit visualizer, but ended up finding this instead we're in the pipe, five by five
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhJA11bRvRc smartphone-friendly pedestrian crossing pilot project in netherlands
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SmokaDustbowl posted:cool to see a retard president because that's the same type of neurotic poo poo I do Work hard and apply yourself and one day even YOU could be elected retard president. This slakes the snake.
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every time i see this i think about how nice it is to spread the ice out for the dog
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https://twitter.com/70s_party/status/847056464543956993
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lmao at the pager
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That asteroid skyscrapper would never work because orbits aren't a thing you can do around the earth because the earth is flat
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DrPossum posted:incredibly cool doggo
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Moist von Lipwig posted:I'm honestly thankful to the architects for coming up with this disaster because there's a hilarious number of ways it could go wrong and thinking of them is like a really fun, cynical brainstorming session. lol yeah
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mister white
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https://twitter.com/jallensparks/status/846500350387535873
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Hey axolotl farmer! Your dream car is finally here!
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GATOS Y VATOS posted:Hey axolotl farmer! Your dream car is finally here! Woop!
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