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DanL 10-08-2002 18:29

Re: Ian stole my idea!!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rob Ribaudo
As for the calendar problem, maybe we could just slow down the Earth's rotation around the sun to fit our needs. :D Anyone know how we could do this though? I am sure there are some Robotics people who have a crazy idea on how to say it can be done.
Simple - the earth's rotation is based in part on the distance from the moon... something about the pull of gravity that both excert on each other. All you have to do is increase the distance between the earth and the moon, and the earth's rotation slows down. I forget the exact laws of physics responsible for this, but it's kinda like Venus, who's rotation is locked to it's moon, so it's always facing it's moon (Venus's rotation period is something like 240 days, the same as its revolution period. Thats one hella long day ;-)

Anyways, that concludes dan's usless knowledge section for today.

Rob Ribaudo 10-08-2002 20:10

It is now the second 8:10 of 8/10 (Agian I am going with my TV for the time). We should have had a party or something today just because. Oh well, maybe next year. Anyways...

What if we just got rid of the moon entirerly? Might cause a few problems on Earth though...

AdamT 10-08-2002 22:15

Quote:

Originally posted by sanddrag
...I've got to resist the urge to make dumb posts like this one. I want to earn my title.;)
What have we been brought to....didn't you say earn?

GotGuts610 11-08-2002 00:01

Last Call
 
Well, according to my watch it is now 11:59 on 8/10, so I guess I'll take this last chance to make a post in this thread. And Rob: we definitely should have a party next year. Maybe, if we ask our captains really nicely...

evulish 11-08-2002 00:05

I seem to have missed 8/4. I think I slept through it. I'm oblivious to everything (especially in summer)

Jeff Waegelin 11-08-2002 09:20

Re: Re: Ian stole my idea!!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by SuperDanman


I forget the exact laws of physics responsible for this, but it's kinda like Venus, who's rotation is locked to it's moon, so it's always facing it's moon

Venus doesn't have a moon, though.

Ian W. 11-08-2002 11:24

Re: Last Call
 
Quote:

Originally posted by GotGuts610
Well, according to my watch it is now 11:59 on 8/10, so I guess I'll take this last chance to make a post in this thread. And Rob: we definitely should have a party next year. Maybe, if we ask our captains really nicely...
no one asked me! and besides, the robot is still in pieces, so having a party would have been kinda boring... :D

Wetzel 11-08-2002 11:26

Venus Facts
 
Time to rotate: 241 days
Orbit: 225 Earth days
Its orbit is retrograde.
At closest approach to Earth, the same side is always facing Earth.
Venus has no magnetic field.

There is more, but I don't remember it.


Wetzel
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Orbital Mechanics 101...check

Bill Gold 12-08-2002 02:31

I've gotten into bed many times at 2:58am

Wetzel 12-08-2002 02:34

I've gone to bed sometimes at 1:16pm....but that is about average for waking up...

Wetzel
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ohhh sleep
huh!
good god y'all
what is it good for
absoultly nothing!

DaBruteForceGuy 15-08-2002 20:18

Re: Re: Ian stole my idea!!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by SuperDanman


Simple - the earth's rotation is based in part on the distance from the moon... something about the pull of gravity that both excert on each other. All you have to do is increase the distance between the earth and the moon, and the earth's rotation slows down. I forget the exact laws of physics responsible for this, but it's kinda like Venus, who's rotation is locked to it's moon, so it's always facing it's moon (Venus's rotation period is something like 240 days, the same as its revolution period. Thats one hella long day ;-)



OOOOOH I ALSO HAVE SOME USELESS KNOWLEDGE! The moon's gravitational feild also is the reason for the earths tilt on it's axis. Without a moon the earths axis would wabble back and forth, distroying any rhythm for seasons, throwing off tidal changes causeing catastrophic tsunami waves, the sun melting the poles and the world going into an ETERNAL ICE AGE! AMEGEDON AS WE KNOW IT!!

yeah it gets pretty messy.


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