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Re: Space Station/Base Names (was Re: Space stations?)
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Sat, 2 Oct 1999 11:00:10 GMT
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> > Good, and I agree. Duane hasn't been as vocal as we have but I know he wants
> > that base :-) I do too, and the moon is a great place to start. And again I'll
> > just say that I think the first installation should be the Alpha-1 Rocket
> > Base. Plus the cool name of "Moonbase Alpha" is applicable too :-)
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> Hmm. Would we have to mark it as mobile? ;-)
Very funny! 8-)
> How big a chunk of space do you want to start with? And should use real
> space-time, or just make it up? And what method of surveying do would be
> best? Where would the origin be? Galactic center? Sol? Something
> arbitrary?
I think the centre of the galaxy would be a good idea, if only as it
will simplify the Maths! If we said that Earth was (0,0,0) then the
x,y and z axes would be moving all the time. For one season the Sun is at
(1,0,1) and the next it's at (-1,0,1). Having said that, it might
help if we always considered the sun to be at the origin (0,0,0) and
the x axis always points to the Earth. Except the whole universe then
starts rotating at one revolution per year?
> I'm against using real space--there's too much research involved. But if
> someone *wants* to do the necessary research, don't let me stop 'em.
I've just tried it and it's hard work. Just put the name of the
place you want to go into a computer and let it work out the route for you!
Just a thought.
David.
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| (...) It's too detailed for the discussion at hand, but I was wondering if it would be practical to use several systems. For interstellar travel, use galactic coordinates. For in-system travel, use solar coordinates. On a planet's surface, use the (...) (25 years ago, 3-Oct-99, to lugnet.space)
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| (...) Hmm. Would we have to mark it as mobile? ;-) So what's the nature of Moonbase LD-A? Before we decide that, we should decide on the background environment, so we'll know what's appropriate and inappropriate. I'll take that to another thread, (...) (25 years ago, 29-Sep-99, to lugnet.space)
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