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whirligig-girl · 9 months ago
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The Schwilca-4 rocket from my Star Trek Lower Decks fic Surviving Schwil. It shares a propulsion bus in common with the several cargo rockets which travelled in constellation with it, but it's the only one that also has to be able to return to the Ocean after the mission is done.
Fishers are semi-aquatics which need to have regular contact with water in order to stay safe and healthy, so artificial gravity to corral that water to allow for pools baths and showers is a must. Schwilca-4 spins to generate the roughly 0.3 G gravity of the Franzwi landing site. Other Schwilca missions targetting regions with different surface gravities (since Schwil is a rapidly rotating whirligig world) have different cable lengths.
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planetaryalphabet · 2 years ago
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Fun video at this link describing the impact of living in a centrifuge in outer space.
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Brat orders Winnie to increase the gravity before he hits a button,
which causes the transparent overhead dome to come apart and collapse upon the audience and everyone inside the arena.
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brainykidzyt · 4 months ago
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outer-space-youtube · 6 months ago
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Making Gravity?
Artificial Gravity in Space: ESSENTIAL Steps for Long-Term Habitation I asked Gemini 2.0:  What is the difference between spin gravity, Hypergravity, and earth gravity? Gemini 2.0 Flash Experimental. Might not work as expected. Spin Gravity (Artificial Gravity): This is not true gravity but an artificial simulation of gravity created through rotation. It’s achieved by spinning an object or…
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brent-emery-pieczynski · 6 months ago
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Spin Gravity Compared
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engineeringmath · 1 year ago
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Problem 6-19: The angular velocity of an "artificial gravity"
A rotating space station is said to create “artificial gravity”—a loosely-defined term used for an acceleration that would be crudely similar to gravity. The outer wall of the rotating space station would become a floor for the astronauts, and centripetal
A rotating space station is said to create “artificial gravity”—a loosely-defined term used for an acceleration that would be crudely similar to gravity. The outer wall of the rotating space station would become a floor for the astronauts, and centripetal acceleration supplied by the floor would allow astronauts to exercise and maintain muscle and bone strength more naturally than in non-rotating…
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adastra-sf · 1 year ago
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The Earth-orbiting space station from 2001: A Space Odyssey, which served as a gateway to the Moon - Kubrick clearly believed we'd go with this eventually (the movie was released before humans went to our sister world).
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Von Braun's Wheel - March 2nd, 1996.
"Orbiting 1,075 miles above the Earth, a 250 foot wide, inflated, reinforced nylon "wheel" was conceived in the early 1950s to function as a navigational aid, meteorological station, military platform, and way station for space exploration by rocket pioneer Wernher von Braun. The wheel shaped station could be easily rotated, creating artificial gravity so that the astronauts would not suffer the effects of prolonged weightlessness. Von Braun and his team favoured building a permanently occupied Earth orbiting space station, from which to stage a lunar exploration program. But in the 1960s, NASA adopted the Apollo Program, which called for astronauts to transfer to a lunar landing vehicle after achieving lunar orbit, bypassing the construction of von Braun's wheel."
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echosong971 · 7 months ago
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Drifting
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anoray · 2 years ago
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Chopper around Jacen: Baby boy. Baby.
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Chopper around Ezra: Evil.
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astronauticalaspirations · 1 year ago
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Yeah, we just really don't know. I assume the first Mars missions will do animal gestation experiments, as will the first long-duration stays at Artemis Base Camp.
We'd already have these answers if the Centrifuge Accommodations Module hadn't been cancelled, of course.
i think gravity is a pretty strong argument against mars and for asteroid/cylinder habitation. like, probably spending all your time in mars gravity makes you very sick eventually. and if it doesnt it DEFINITELY fucks up embryo development, right? weirdly from what i can find they havent done any full embryo development experiments yet. like. mice only take 3 weeks to gestate. send a girl mouse and a boy mouse into space. check if their babies are fucked up. how hard could it be. so anyway once youre on a planet you cant get more gravity. but if youre on an asteroid just rotate the asteroid baby
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wolfstar-truther · 5 months ago
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what a crazy world to live in where i finally learned that bill cipher does not as a matter of fact kiss with his eye after months of wondering
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idc if alex says it’s not canon it is now canon in my heart
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dreamy-pill · 7 months ago
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I’ve been imagining another AU, one that starts, unfortunately, with the tragedy of Stanford Pine’s twin brother, Stanley Pines. He hears about his brother’s demise from his mother. Most likely, Stanley died before Stanford arrives in Gravity Falls. That’s just the basic plot for the beginning.
So…I was reviewing Passengers, the one with Jennifer Lawerence and Chris Pratt? I became inspired when I saw the robotic bartender, played by Michael Sheen. And it had me thinking about DBH (aka: Detroit(:)Become Human), the game about AI sentience created by this guy called Kamski. And then I also just thought about Astro Boy and Ex-Machina, too.
You’ll most likely know about the Frankenstein AU for Gravity Falls, right? Kudos to the creators, that’s a lot of really impressive and interesting art.
Well, what if Stanford went about developing an android with the initial intent to revolutionize humanity while in Gravity Falls? During the daytime, he’ll focuses on research of the local ecosystem, while in his pass time he’ll be pouring research theories into blueprints for the robot. And when he gets Fiddleford to help him with his project, the robot is molded into Stanford’s likeness because why not? And, for selfish reasons Stanford will keep to himself, he starts referring to the robot as Stanley. Then, you know, Fiddleford will most likely just assume his partner is becoming narcissistic because he doesn’t know about Stanley yet and that Stanford lost his twin brother.
Is it almost morbidly contrived for Stanford to reshape the android to share the same likeness to his brother from the last time he saw him, which was during his wake?
Then, just when the android finally emerges and his processors are all switched on from an unknown power source, Stanley is awoken once more. He just doesn’t realize that yet.
For a shorter explanation for further plot, Stanford won’t be able to handle being in the same room as the android and Fiddleford will have to assume caretaker to the robot while running tests. Stanford will most likely be feeling guilt because he just brought a dead ringer of his brother back from memory. He’ll feel like he’s disrespected his brother’s memory and can’t handle it because he’ll sometimes forget that the android’s not Stanley. While talking with him, Stanford will unconsciously ask what the robot thinks, only to be met with confusion, then Stanford will look at the android for any signs of familiarity on his face. He forgets sometimes that the android doesn’t share any memories between him and Stan. That really bums Stanford out. The android notices but doesn’t know how to help.
Think of this as an alternate version for Wax Stan, except with robots.
Now, imagine if Bill wanted Stanford to build him a body at first when he finds out about his project, only to be rejected. I don’t know how to carry on more with that. I just became inspired by Avengers(:)Age of Ultron.
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feelingthemode · 10 months ago
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/j btw, fuck ai lol
silly robot appreciation post :3
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gentlyouttatime · 1 month ago
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i love when they use the zero g to kick off walls and shit. g witch did it a couple times and it's fun to see zeta do it too
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