haha wow, i come back 2 years since I opened this blog and it's still here...
so why don't we get some new engineers out there to make a bigger ISS, and this time be smart about it and make it a little comfortable for the little folks that'll soon live in them? this way those little folks...
Ok, these are the general facts...
- NASA states that the sun has gone through a polar shift on the year 2001 and will go through another one on 2012.
http://www.gvnr.com/74/3.htm
- For people who don't know, the Mayans had the most precise calendar of their time. The calendar states...
Andre,
If you are looking for SNRs, you have to be looking for websites that supports telescopes that detects in the x-ray part of the electromagnetic spectrum. A good telescope to look at is the Chandra Telescope.
The BIGGEST help I got about SNRs came from this Chandra website...
I don't think that's even considered a form of artificial gravity. It's not pulling on any part of the body other then the foot. Not very gravity-like.
LMAO, imagine that...
With all the cutting edge technologies that we are using to save lives and protect humanity. Our only solution to cheap artificial gravity is velcro...
Talk about a breakthrough! :bugeye:
Why WOULDN'T they want artificial gravity? People live on the ISS for months at a time. Almost everyone who goes in outer space has some kind of space sickness. If you want to know more about that, I found a good link that sums it up.
http://www.spacefuture.com/habitat/healthfitness.shtml...
Well, try reading "Nearest Star: The Surprising Science of Our Sun." It's a very simple straight-forward book. It also has some history of the sun as well (ex: recent sunspots, records of solar flares, etc). If you want to probe a little deeper, you could try "Journey from the Center of the Sun"...
I've heard some great stuff about artificial gravity. The different ways it could be achieved. So far, I've heard that it can be done by rotation (reaching momentum), magnatism, keep accelerating something like a spacecraft so that people inside it sticks to the back side of the craft...
I don't think you have to go THAT far to find giant diamonds. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think we could find giant diamonds under our feet... as in the Earth's mantel or outer core. There is enough pressure for diamonds to form there.
So you are saying that gravity is as fast as light. Is this true for all the forces ex: magnetic, electromegnatic, attraction between charged particles, etc...?
Since nothing can go faster then the speed of light, how about gravity? While the Earth is rotating around the sun, we are being influenced by its gravity and light. What if the Sun suddenly disappears? It would take somewhere around 8 minutes for people on Earth to finally realize that the Sun...