@j_bertolotti This is my pocket calculator. I'm had it for about 50 years now, but it's older than that:
@androidarts Duh. Says so in the corner. Never mind.
Battle Beyond the Stars (1980): James Cameron working on Nell
#scifi #spaceship #conceptart #jamescameron #model
I saw a toot asking that people on mastodon.social change to a different server to help reduce the load. But I'm new here, and I don't know how to do that, or even how to find a server I might want to join. As a multi-modal artist, I'd be interested in an artist community. How do I find one and get there?
Once the radio telescope is operating I'm going to turn my attention (and funding) back to the napthalene sublimation thrusters.
Which will mean vaccum chamber construction!
@androidarts
Ah! would that be a Cheela?
@nyrath With little 🐌 icons for the acceleration of ion drives
And you can tell I've spent a lot of time reading about warships in the first half of the 20th century when I start to include bits about how the locals started screwing with treaty limits on how many ships they were allowed.
"We swear these destroyers are 23,000m^3 each."
"Am I allowed to do the math on their volume?"
"Oh FRIGATING no"
@OliviaVespera
And a hello to you as Well!
if I may ask: Is the spacy.space instance a nice place to be? I'm thinking it might be a better fit for Atomic Rockets
@aronza
some complained that the colors on either end were too similar. Others said the distinguishing feature should be brightness not intensity
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33651724
The 12-bit rainbow palette for data visualization
https://iamkate.com/data/12-bit-rainbow/
Summary:
Question: why aren't we finding more exoplanets in the habitable zones of K-type stars?
Answer: Maybe we need to look harder. Some astronomers are starting to do exactly that
UPDATE: “I know of six critical systems (like ‘serving tweets’ levels of critical) which no longer have any engineers," "There is no longer even a skeleton crew manning the system. It will continue to coast until it runs into something, and then it will stop.”
Star map and Atomic Rocket geek. The hard-science SF writer's tech support. The website is at
http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/
Refugee from the decline and fall of Google Plus.
In my long and misspent youth I did the artwork for various TTWG such as Ogre, WarpWar, GEV and such.