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DanFlashesSales t1_je7b62y wrote
Reply to comment by TheBigNook in As an avid lover of the cosmos, is it realistic to expect space tourism and a mars and moon resort before I die? by EarthInteresting9781
>They absolutely do produce soot
How? Hydrogen and Oxygen yield water. Where does the soot come from?
DanFlashesSales t1_je6vtrg wrote
Reply to comment by TheBigNook in As an avid lover of the cosmos, is it realistic to expect space tourism and a mars and moon resort before I die? by EarthInteresting9781
I'm not sure that hydrogen or methane powered engines produce very much soot at all.
DanFlashesSales t1_je6v8ox wrote
Reply to comment by EarthInteresting9781 in As an avid lover of the cosmos, is it realistic to expect space tourism and a mars and moon resort before I die? by EarthInteresting9781
I don't think a trip to an LEO station or a cruise around the moon is out of the question. I think we'll be on Mars by the time you're in your 60s but I'm not sure tourism to Mars would be available then.
DanFlashesSales t1_je6ua9y wrote
Reply to As an avid lover of the cosmos, is it realistic to expect space tourism and a mars and moon resort before I die? by EarthInteresting9781
Depends how old you are. Space tourism is already a thing now and the first commercial tour orbiting the moon has already been booked with SpaceX. Not sure when tours of the Lunar or martian surface will be realistic though.
DanFlashesSales t1_je5simt wrote
Not realistically. But there was a proposal to place a magnetic field generating satellite in the Mars Sun L1 point to deflect some of the incoming charged particles.
https://phys.org/news/2017-03-nasa-magnetic-shield-mars-atmosphere.html
DanFlashesSales t1_jdy27h1 wrote
Reply to comment by tanrgith in First crewed Starliner launch slips again by Afrin_Drip
It'll be ready just in time to help bring the last iss crew down to earth before the station is decommissioned and deorbited
DanFlashesSales t1_jdw7cg3 wrote
Reply to comment by AdolescenceOfP1 in NASA delays Boeing Starliner's debut crewed voyage by mustafar0111
Nobody cares if you leave the sub or not.
DanFlashesSales t1_jdmqyyo wrote
Reply to comment by Charming_Ad_4 in Rocket Lab targets $50 million launch price for Neutron rocket to challenge SpaceX’s Falcon 9 by cnbc_official
>What innovations does Neutron have that F9 doesn't?
Methane engine, carbon fiber body, suspended 2nd stage, staged combustion engine, fairing that returns to the landing site with the first stage.
DanFlashesSales t1_jc0tuvq wrote
Reply to comment by UncommercializedKat in With a universal income, will we stop working? by berlinparisexpress
>I think people in the future might assign a value to a human-made work higher than than that of an AI work which will be nearly free.
Hopefully at some point in the future humans will move beyond market economics so the whole question would be irrelevant.
DanFlashesSales t1_je9qwj1 wrote
Reply to When do you think it will be possible to create a video from a memory with just a helmet over the head? by Possible_Being_3189
Now.
https://fortune.com/2023/03/09/ai-generate-images-human-thoughts-stable-diffusion-study/