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Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by GrimJack
…colony. There would need to be some kind of
Mars
side installation, of course. I see the engines arranged…in the proper direction to oppose the rotation of
Mars
, and to gradually apply the necessary force to …need to stop
Mars
' rotation to change
Mars
' revolution. You probably could not stop
Mars
' rotation without destroying
Mars
and you probably…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by cwarn23
… global cooling. In a massive scale.[/QUOTE] If
mars
has global cooling then we can pollute the planet … polluting the planet would be a good thing on
mars
as it would sent temperatures to something reasonable. [QUOTE… it is a breakthrough in the future of teleporting
Mars
.[/QUOTE] However experiments have already successfully teleported the first…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by GrimJack
… about stopping earth's rotation. We're talking about
Mars
here.
Mars
rotation is 869/kph at the equator, about 540… clue about how you expect to accomplish the slowing of
Mars
to a stop, moving its orbit, then restarting it.… How does it being
Mars
rather than earth make a difference? What force could you…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by hughv
…fledged colony. There would need to be some kind of
Mars
side installation, of course. I see the engines arranged …rotated in the proper direction to oppose the rotation of
Mars
, and to gradually apply the necassary force to slow …Martians (what else would you call a complete society colonizing
Mars
) would not allow anyone to fire up those fusion …
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by GrimJack
… means if we can make a narrow consentrated impact on
mars
then we would push it in the direction we like… move the black hole to the center of
Mars
and let spring unwind stopping
Mars
. Then move the space station to where… we want the new
Mars
orbit to be and voilà the spring snaps
Mars
from its old, boring orbit to…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by hughv
… just teleport the planet. But why would you move
mars
or any planet.
Mars
is fine where it is.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=cwarn23… read the whole thread but are you saying that since
Mars
is too far away to get to we should teleport… would be keen on doing that as it would affect
Mars
orbit.[/QUOTE]
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by lllllIllIlllI
Okay... we are missing a major point here.
Mars
is way too far away. When we discovered water on
mars
, it was the remains of ice lakes.
Mars
is cold, very cold. If we went to
mars
, the new problem would be global cooling. In a massive scale.
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by GrimJack
… their families, which means you will have to colonize
Mars
long before you could even fire up the engines and…Martians (what else would you call a complete society colonizing
Mars
) would not allow anyone to fire up those fusion engines… there would be a revolution to stop the change in
Mars
' revolution. Did you really start this thread for that …
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by cwarn23
… do that. Do you suggest sending a few missiles to
mars
to blow it out of it's orbit like the… mention the development of a large enough missile to blow
mars
out of its orbit. Then how do you expect to… get
mars
back into its orbit... Impossible. Teleportation is the key when…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by cwarn23
… means if we can make a narrow consentrated impact on
mars
then we would push it in the direction we like….22 km/h * 1 (for calculations purposes we can consider
Mars
a perfect sphere and allow the radii to average to… energy is trivial" So if you want to change
Mars
' orbit - I suggest you forget about stopping its rotation and…
Mars Rover Curiosity Successfully Lands on Mars
Community Center
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12 Years Ago
by DavidB
The latest NASA rover to be sent to
Mars
, Curiosity, successfuly landed on
Mars
late yesterday evening. I think this is wonderful. Anybody else in Daniweb following the progress of this mission?
Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by hughv
… will cost One Trillion dollars over ten years to reach
Mars
. Just think of what we could save! Basics: Aphelion 249…³ Equatorial surface gravity 3.69 m/s² 0.376 g
Mars
would be a handy place to: Dump our nuclear waste…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by vegaseat
[QUOTE=cwarn23;1058813]Well your posting in it. Also I believe it will be another 291 years before we see humans living on
mars
- year 2300. Hope to see you then.[/QUOTE]What would the advantages be to live on
mars
?
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by cwarn23
…=vegaseat;1059305]What would the advantages be to live on
mars
?[/QUOTE] Then planet is about polluted with global warming making… unlivable so the temperature would be a lot better on
mars
if in the next 50 the earths temperature is meant…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by cwarn23
[QUOTE=hughv;1059602]So, how do you move something the size of a planet?[/QUOTE] Teleportation. Scientist have already teleported the first particle. So the technology is going to be available in about the next 10 years so you could just teleport the planet. But why would you move
mars
or any planet.
Mars
is fine where it is.
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by cwarn23
… read the whole thread but are you saying that since
Mars
is too far away to get to we should teleport… would be keen on doing that as it would affect
Mars
orbit.
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by GrimJack
… will cost One Trillion dollars over ten years to reach
Mars
. Just think of what we could save! (snip) How to… go - most any force applied to alter the orbit of
Mars
will tear it apart. The teleportation idea is better but…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by hughv
… talking about is increasing or reducing the speed at which
Mars
travels through space. Faster, the size of the orbit increases… go - most any force applied to alter the orbit of
Mars
will tear it apart. The teleportation idea is better but…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by GrimJack
… talking about is increasing or reducing the speed at which
Mars
travels through space. Faster, the size of the orbit increases… would leave the earth at a particular velocity relative to
Mars
that is stupendous - your teleport would be equivalent to standing…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by hughv
Nobody said a thing about stopping earth's rotation. We're talking about
Mars
here.
Mars
rotation is 869/kph at the equator, about 540 miles per hour. Maybe you're having trouble with the concept: slow it down until stops, apply enough force to change the orbit until it's closer to the Sun. I haven't heard a single reason it can't be done.
Re: Mars is too far away...
Community Center
Geeks' Lounge
15 Years Ago
by GrimJack
….22 km/h * 1 (for calculations purposes we can consider
Mars
a perfect sphere and allow the radii to average to… energy is trivial" So if you want to change
Mars
' orbit - I suggest you forget about stopping its rotation and…
Re: Mars is too far away...
Community Center
Geeks' Lounge
15 Years Ago
by hughv
….22 km/h * 1 (for calculations purposes we can consider
Mars
a perfect sphere and allow the radii to average to… energy is trivial" So if you want to change
Mars
' orbit - I suggest you forget about stopping its rotation and…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by vegaseat
There is too much dust on
Mars
. It would be more fun to create some rather large floating islands on Earth.
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by cwarn23
[QUOTE=hughv;1058702]Where's the forum with the clever people who can help with difficult technical challenges?[/QUOTE] Well your posting in it. Also I believe it will be another 291 years before we see humans living on
mars
- year 2300. Hope to see you then.
Re: Mars is too far away...
Community Center
Geeks' Lounge
15 Years Ago
by BestJewSinceJC
… think it is a breakthrough in the future of teleporting
Mars
.
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by ithelp
Here is the simplest solution, send hughv to
mars
by using some recycled space shuttle . :D
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by vegaseat
…. If you want to settle something, think about the moon.
Mars
would be an enormous travel cost. An artificial indoor atmosphere…
Re: Mars is too far away...
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Geeks' Lounge
15 Years Ago
by Ene Uran
No holidays at the beach on
Mars
?
Re: Mars is too far away...
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15 Years Ago
by MosaicFuneral
….22 km/h * 1 (for calculations purposes we can consider
Mars
a perfect sphere and allow the radii to average to…
MARS 4.2 and Two's Complement
Programming
Software Development
12 Years Ago
by brunoccs
…, $zero, 0x80000000 add $s1, $zero, 0xD0000000 add $t0, $s0, $s1
MARS
is translates the code above into this: lui $1, 0xffff8000…
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