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Old 05-11-2006   #91 (permalink)
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Has anyone calculated the rotation speed of this thing yet to maintain 1G at a 100 meter radius?
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. The speed at the rim will be about 31.3 m/sec

While we are at it, the sections are 10 meters high outside, so we have room inside for 3 decks in each section. What will the gravity on each deck be if the outer deck is at 1G? The floor of the outer deck is 100 meters from the axis.

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The other two decks will be at 0.97g and 0.94g
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Suggestion: Keep several modules as detachable self contained units. They can be dropped off at any place that will require a permanent or semi-permanent orbital habitat. (in two's ).

All units should be detatchable so that they may also serve as life boats.


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A design possibility for our manned landers:

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Oh, and while I'm at it, how about a layout for our control room?


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Look... there's Spock right over there!
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I am beginning to realize why we have no hot chicks on the ship yet. I remember going to Trek conventions and trying to pick the worst haircut. Not many "hookups" around the Klingon area.

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Do you have any specs for this craft? Looks great!

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Thats really cool Janus, but cant we have a bigger window, cameras are cool but I want to see things with my own eyes


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I have Maya on disk - is that good? I never used it..


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