It might take them a few more centuries than us to develop the tech, but just because we use chemical engines doesn’t mean it’s the only viable method. I’m sure they’d figure something out eventually.
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It might take them a few more centuries than us to develop the tech, but just because we use chemical engines doesn’t mean it’s the only viable method. I’m sure they’d figure something out eventually.
You’re sort of right. The change in distance from the surface is insignificant, but a spacecraft orbiting a bigger planet has to travel further with each orbit so its speed must be faster to avoid falling out of orbit, even if the gravitational acceleration at its orbital height is the same.
Pretty sure the distances are to scale. It would be harder to see things if they also sized the Earth and Moon correctly, but there are some good images that show them fully to scale.
A much simpler animation: Animation


This could not possibly affect the aerodynamics


Mint does have a graphical app store. Steam also has a .deb package on their website to download, which opens by default in the GUI installer when you double click it. Using the CLI is fine, but it’s definitely not necessary.


Buy old PC, play Minecraft, be happy.


I was really hoping for a lunar impact, oh well :/


Why do they focus on targeting trans women so much compared to trans men? Testosterone is a far more regulated drug than estrogen after all.
It’s your phone, it’s your app store, it’s your browser, it’s your email, it’s your storage, it’s your search, it’s your maps, it’s your music, it’s your news, it’s your credit card, it’s your password manager
Google is so deeply integrated into most people’s lives that they can’t imagine going without it.


Somewhat unrelated, but wtf is the link you posted? The full (currently broken) link is:
https://infosec.pub/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.ml%2Fapi%2Fv3%2Fimage_proxy%3Furl%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Flemmy.today%252Fapi%252Fv3%252Fimage_proxy%253Furl%253Dhttps%25253A%25252F%25252Fupload.wikimedia.org%25252Fwikipedia%25252Fcommons%25252F0%25252F00%25252F%252525C5%25252581ajno_ko%252525C5%25252584skie_400.jpg
Which, URL decoding the proxied URL, gives you:
https://lemmy.ml/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.today%2Fapi%2Fv3%2Fimage_proxy%3Furl%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fupload.wikimedia.org%252Fwikipedia%252Fcommons%252F0%252F00%252F%2525C5%252581ajno_ko%2525C5%252584skie_400.jpg
Decoding once again:
https://lemmy.today/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2F0%2F00%2F%25C5%2581ajno_ko%25C5%2584skie_400.jpg
And one final time actually gets to the original link: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/00/Łajno_końskie_400.jpg


The AI companies are inbreeding intentionally now? Wonderful!
People be making Eve SSTOs, meanwhile my 5 stage monstrosity can barely get from Eve surface to orbit with a single Kerbal strapped to a chair.


I mean, what are you gonna do with that money once you’re dead?
The color the baby will be? I think they usually come out pretty red.
Was this AI upscaled? It’s too coherent to be fully AI slop but has a lot of artifacts.


The next line implicates the de.mschae23.grindenchantments mod; seems like a pretty clear starting point for troubleshooting.
Most of the journey is spent traveling very close to light speed. It’s not a linear ramping up and ramping down of speed, since it takes more energy to accelerate the closer you get to light speed. Rather you quickly accelerate to near light speed and spend most of the trip working on that last small bit of velocity.


If you want to avoid being marked as spam I’d just go with .com, it’s as mainstream as you’ll get and only $10/year or so from a good registrar.
Yep, though it doesn’t have to use much propellant to keep itself oriented as there aren’t really any forces acting on it, so the only thing to correct is whatever rotation was introduced by the last thruster firing. Just a tiny correction once or twice an hour is needed (which seems frequent, but it’s an extremely short firing, in the millisecond range).