A Conversation for Moon Moaners
I want more moons!
Mullet Posted Jul 31, 2004
All of the moons wouldn't neccesarily be on the same side of the Earth at the same time. So the extra light might not be quite as much of a problem as it would first seem.
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Recumbentman Posted Jul 31, 2004
In reply to my own question, if we count all the satellites and smaller bits we have put up into orbit, how many "moons" have we now?
http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/academy/rocket_sci/satellites/
says "Did you know there are over eight thousand artificial objects orbiting Earth? Over 2,500 are satellites, operative and inoperative. The remaining objects are orbital debris: parts such as nosecone shrouds, lens, hatch covers, rocket bodies, payloads that have disintegrated or exploded, and even objects that "escape" from manned spacecraft during operations."
Won't that do for the present?
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toybox Posted Aug 27, 2004
Done (at last )
Recumbentman - whether these orbiting pieces of junk are satisfying or not shouldn't prevent us from complaining . Actually, I think the NASA should complain, for it may make space travel difficult: I dare not think of a collision between a space rocket and a sandwich
Anyway though I personnally prefer larger objects which glow in the night, I have to concede that sending artificial satellites up there seems to be a nice effort made towards satisfaction of our claims.
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Krabatt Posted Aug 28, 2004
It is becoming a bit of a junkyard out there.
Very funny indeed, Will that be the first sandwich-in-space that applies to become a member of this little gathering of moon moaners?What is the purpose of this gathering, don't you moan anymore?
What strikes me as odd is the fact that we only have ONE moon. It is always there and it changes its shape regular as clockwork. I find our single moon rather eerie.
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Krabatt Posted Sep 2, 2004
I haven't and I'm ready for an adventure.
Io and Europa are both smashing to look at.
Io, with its frozen sea, might even become the future habitat for galactic life once it has been moved in the direction of our sun and has been given time to develop an atmosphere.
Alas, for now it will prove to be difficult if not impossible to draw the bigger Galilean moons out of Jupiter's field of gravity.
So yes, we may try one of the smaller pebbles, for instance Elara with a diametre of 76 kilometres and in orbit at a distance of 11.480 kilometres from Jupiter.
It would do for a start.
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Researcher 825122 Posted Sep 2, 2004
Finally, that sounds like celestial music to my tiny ears. I start practising my maths in preparation of our adventure:
c square is the sum of a square plus b square.
9, 8, 7, 6.
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Orion >> Chief Calculator of Temperol Dynamics >> moon moaner Posted Sep 13, 2004
Random fact time!!!
the only legal weapon in space is a hand gun in the Russians emergancy kit on the ISS. They started taking them back in the days of the USSR, guess its hard to break the habbit!
Orion
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(crazyhorse)impeach hypatia Posted Sep 5, 2005
(crazyhorse)Leave your name here and get added to the list.
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toybox Posted Sep 12, 2005
As soon as possible being today and not yesterday as I had expected, yet: done!
And welcome to our new members Fizzymouse and (crazyhorse)
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cupati Posted Dec 21, 2005
I be midgetmogget, and I want more moons!
Could be interesting for werewolves.
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blake2go Posted Apr 5, 2009
blake2go
Other than a wife, when is one a good number?
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