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Re: MOC: Thousand Astronomical Unit Probe (NEF)
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lugnet.space, lugnet.build
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Wed, 8 Aug 2001 19:42:48 GMT
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In lugnet.space, David Lukens writes:
> Mr L F Braun wrote:
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> > http://www.rci.rutgers.edu/~lfbraun/TAU.html
> > <snipped>
> > Let me know what you think!
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> Looks good. It's definitely a very interesting idea. For some reason it
> reminds me of V'Ger. I really like the midsection with the tanks.
Thanks! The actual Daedalus had big ol' fuel globes around the
middle. I've sort of mingled and mangled my TAU and Daedalus
references--they're different things, and Daedalus actually dates
from the mid-1970s--but you can see the ship in diagram here:
http://www.aemann.demon.co.uk/spacecraft/daedalus/starship.html
It was less ambitious than I'm going for (0.12-0.13c, and using
Helium-3 rather than deuterium). But...I do have about ten of
the tan top and bottom pieces from the "balloons" in 5988, which
I've been planning for several years on incorporating as fuel
globes into just such a project!
(Oooh, and John, the Put-Put, or Putt-Putt vehicle, is seen at:
http://www.webcreations.com/ptm/orion.htm )
> Now if there was just more time in the day to explore ideas with legos. </me
> contemplates organic ships.>
Two words: Dinosaur Parts. The tails and necks can give you some
very excellent tapers. They just don't come in enough colors.
best
LFB
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