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Rockstar 02-19-21 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2731232)
I know what you mean but until we develop quicker ways of communicating over great distances we are where we are at.

Where's Kirk or Spock when you need them?




Who needs Kirk and Spock when we have Northrop Grumman. Seems they're working on LASER communication systems as we speak.

mapuc 02-19-21 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2731260)
Who needs Kirk and Spock when we have Northrop Grumman. Seems they're working on LASER communication systems as we speak.

Who knows, we may have subspace communication one day in the future.

Markus

Buddahaid 02-19-21 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rockstar (Post 2731260)
Who needs Kirk and Spock when we have Northrop Grumman. Seems they're working on LASER communication systems as we speak.

It's still limited by the speed of light.

Dowly 02-19-21 02:54 PM

Btw, anyone else got their name to go to Mars with Perseverance? :salute:

https://i.ibb.co/Qnfvffj/Boarding-Pa...n-Mars2020.jpg

Rockstar 02-19-21 04:43 PM

I missed out on this one. But I'm signed up for the July 2026 mission

Jeff-Groves 02-19-21 05:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 2731268)
Btw, anyone else got their name to go to Mars with Perseverance? :salute:

https://i.ibb.co/Qnfvffj/Boarding-Pa...n-Mars2020.jpg

WTF?
:o

You saying those were for sale and you didn't tell us?

Guess the best I can counter with is having my name on a Land Speed Record Breaker.
That stood for 16 years from 1990 to 2006!

Now beat this!!! I can walk on the exact same land where that record was set and have done so 3 times!
And I didn't need a Space Suit! :smug:

mapuc 02-19-21 06:12 PM

I get the feeling that science and space interested people only think on what we have now and what's in the pipeline/in development.

I try think 50-100-150 year a.s.o ahead.

I'm pretty sure we will have following within the next 50 years from now.

Phaser-Today we have Taser which will be developed into a phaser
Replicator(none food) Instead of ordering things from online store-we buy and then our replicator build it.
Laser-Well this is nothing new, but I'm convinced that in 50 years from now our military will have almost Star Trek like laser/phaser as main weapon.

Diseases - We may get rid of some and find antidote against others, while new will appear.
Flying cars-It's only a matter of time before this will be an ordinary sight.

Computer-If we within the next 50 years will have developed a quantum computer and if it will be each man's property I can't say.

And many other things

Markus

Von Due 02-19-21 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2731305)
I get the feeling that science and space interested people only think on what we have now and what's in the pipeline/in development.

I try think 50-100-150 year a.s.o ahead.

I'm pretty sure we will have following within the next 50 years from now.

Phaser-Today we have Taser which will be developed into a phaser
Replicator(none food) Instead of ordering things from online store-we buy and then our replicator build it.
Laser-Well this is nothing new, but I'm convinced that in 50 years from now our military will have almost Star Trek like laser/phaser as main weapon.

Diseases - We may get rid of some and find antidote against others, while new will appear.
Flying cars-It's only a matter of time before this will be an ordinary sight.

Computer-If we within the next 50 years will have developed a quantum computer and if it will be each man's property I can't say.

And many other things

Markus

“Prediction is very difficult, especially if it's about the future!”

It is true that our understanding of nature has changed radically and suddenly at certain points in history. Newton was right until he wasn't, at least not all the time. Einstein's theories of relativity are being questioned, Copernicus was utterly wrong until we knew he was essentially right. The best theories we have today are, I'll borrow this one: "the best of bad ideas" meaning they are almost certainly not correct. They are just the best we have at the moment. It is entirely possible that our understanding of nature will be laughable at some point in the future. "Can you believe that? They actually believed in space-time!"

In fact, we have no reason to insist that an orange can not possibly spontaneously change into a ballerina. Noone has ever seen an orange change into any sort of dancer but there is nothing we know in science with certainty that strictly forbids it to happen. The best we can say is that it is so incredibly unlikely that looking into it is as close to a guaranteed waste of time as we can comprehend. Still, we can't outright dismiss the possibility... as a matter of principle of course.

Quantum mechanics and the theories of relativity are the most successful theories to date but we know for a fact they can not be entirely correct. The best of bad ideas. Noone knows what future physics is going to look like.

Flying cars have been a couple of decades into the future for about 100 years now. We dream, dreams drive us to discover new things. Dreams of space travel drove Tsiolkovsky to come up with the equations that allowed us to send this rover to Mars. Some dreams though, are old and still dreams.

Onkel Neal 02-19-21 08:13 PM

Like this
https://cdn.cnn.com/cnnnext/dam/asse...xlarge-169.jpg

Rockstar 02-19-21 08:23 PM

I like how they describe Perseverance as the 'cleanest' rover to go to Mars. Until then, it had never occurred to me previous missions were transporting microbes from Earth to the Red Planet.

Buddahaid 02-19-21 09:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Dowly (Post 2731268)
Btw, anyone else got their name to go to Mars with Perseverance? :salute:

https://i.ibb.co/Qnfvffj/Boarding-Pa...n-Mars2020.jpg

No, but I think I did something similar before. Bells are ringing.....

Gorpet 02-19-21 10:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff-Groves (Post 2731301)
WTF?
:o

You saying those were for sale and you didn't tell us?

Guess the best I can counter with is having my name on a Land Speed Record Breaker.
That stood for 16 years from 1990 to 2006!

Now beat this!!! I can walk on the exact same land where that record was set and have done so 3 times!
And I didn't need a Space Suit! :smug:

Are you talking about the guy that brought his Triumph motorcycle from England to the salt flats of Utah. My friend give us a little more to go on. And will you be in Daytona this year?

Jeff-Groves 02-20-21 07:28 AM

https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pic...ictureid=11811

Sailor Steve 02-20-21 11:21 AM

When I first saw the title I thought it was going to be about the Orson Welles 'War of the Worlds ' radio play.


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Originally Posted by mapuc (Post 2731112)
I missed it....:Kaleun_Crying:

Markus

Same here, though in my case I was in the middle of 24-hour sleep.

mapuc 02-20-21 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Sailor Steve (Post 2731446)
When I first saw the title I thought it was going to be about the Orson Welles 'War of the Worlds ' radio play.




Same here, though in my case I was in the middle of 24-hour sleep.

Our news channel had on several occasion days before the event told its viewer about it.

Watch the landing live from 21.30(9.30 pm) Said I'll remember it...well it was first around 22.30 I suddenly came to think of it.

Markus

Gorpet 02-22-21 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff-Groves (Post 2731403)

Dave Campos on July 14 1990 at the Bonneville Salt Flats set a land speed record of 322.870 mph in that Harley Davidson powered streamliner. the names on the side are the sponsors. Your right i can't beat that. there's a good article on wikipedia.

Dowly 02-22-21 09:32 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4czjS9h4Fpg

Catfish 02-23-21 03:42 PM

Great footage :up:
Well done Nasa

Jimbuna 02-24-21 07:31 AM

Yes, most enjoyable :sunny:

u crank 02-24-21 09:02 AM

Longer and more detailed explanation of Perseverance landing.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfgzTfw_J6o


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