art0hur0moh wrote:ach, what is the word for exit speed again? Knew 11.2km/s but didn't realise it is only 24 mile per second. 30 mile an hour, an 8-10 hour walk.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:ach, what is the word for exit speed again? Knew 11.2km/s but didn't realise it is only 24 mile per second. 30 mile an hour, an 8-10 hour walk.
Earths atmosphere stretches ever thinner up to around 6 thousand miles while the space station is closer to me than Glasgow at 250 miles.
The thinnest wisps of our atmosphere actually pass the moon.
So no men do not explore space they just go round and round the earth in a low orbit low gravity position within earths atmosphere.
We do build machines though that can do some exploration for us.
It has been discovered that our entire solar system is in a balloon who's skin is around a 100 thousand degrees C which means we might never be able to go beyond that. There's a debate about the possibilities because 40 year old voyager might have passed through this plasma firewall and survived to continue transmitting but the debate is about whether or not the craft has bounced back from this and is now skimming along the edges.
Hard to get up to date info.
art0hur0moh wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:ach, what is the word for exit speed again? Knew 11.2km/s but didn't realise it is only 24 mile per second. 30 mile an hour, an 8-10 hour walk.
Earths atmosphere stretches ever thinner up to around 6 thousand miles while the space station is closer to me than Glasgow at 250 miles.
The thinnest wisps of our atmosphere actually pass the moon.
So no men do not explore space they just go round and round the earth in a low orbit low gravity position within earths atmosphere.
We do build machines though that can do some exploration for us.
It has been discovered that our entire solar system is in a balloon who's skin is around a 100 thousand degrees C which means we might never be able to go beyond that. There's a debate about the possibilities because 40 year old voyager might have passed through this plasma firewall and survived to continue transmitting but the debate is about whether or not the craft has bounced back from this and is now skimming along the edges.
Hard to get up to date info.
the ort cloud...terminal velocity? I am certain that is gravities pull. Punching our way out the atmosphere is? Beagle had a miniaturised spectrometer designed in a u.k. university.
Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:ach, what is the word for exit speed again? Knew 11.2km/s but didn't realise it is only 24 mile per second. 30 mile an hour, an 8-10 hour walk.
Earths atmosphere stretches ever thinner up to around 6 thousand miles while the space station is closer to me than Glasgow at 250 miles.
The thinnest wisps of our atmosphere actually pass the moon.
So no men do not explore space they just go round and round the earth in a low orbit low gravity position within earths atmosphere.
We do build machines though that can do some exploration for us.
It has been discovered that our entire solar system is in a balloon who's skin is around a 100 thousand degrees C which means we might never be able to go beyond that. There's a debate about the possibilities because 40 year old voyager might have passed through this plasma firewall and survived to continue transmitting but the debate is about whether or not the craft has bounced back from this and is now skimming along the edges.
Hard to get up to date info.
the ort cloud...terminal velocity? I am certain that is gravities pull. Punching our way out the atmosphere is? Beagle had a miniaturised spectrometer designed in a u.k. university.
?????
art0hur0moh wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:art0hur0moh wrote:ach, what is the word for exit speed again? Knew 11.2km/s but didn't realise it is only 24 mile per second. 30 mile an hour, an 8-10 hour walk.
Earths atmosphere stretches ever thinner up to around 6 thousand miles while the space station is closer to me than Glasgow at 250 miles.
The thinnest wisps of our atmosphere actually pass the moon.
So no men do not explore space they just go round and round the earth in a low orbit low gravity position within earths atmosphere.
We do build machines though that can do some exploration for us.
It has been discovered that our entire solar system is in a balloon who's skin is around a 100 thousand degrees C which means we might never be able to go beyond that. There's a debate about the possibilities because 40 year old voyager might have passed through this plasma firewall and survived to continue transmitting but the debate is about whether or not the craft has bounced back from this and is now skimming along the edges.
Hard to get up to date info.
the ort cloud...terminal velocity? I am certain that is gravities pull. Punching our way out the atmosphere is? Beagle had a miniaturised spectrometer designed in a u.k. university.
?????
ffs, the bubble surrounding the solar system is the ort cloud.
yeah, i don't think the atmosphere extends as far as the moon. But did hear something about it some time in the past, still unconfirmed personally. I think it was an astronomer who theorised the moon and earths phases of collision and reconstruction. The moon is further from the earth than its circumference cubed. The magnetosphere does have an influence on the moon.
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