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Spacemanspalds t1_j9zozbr wrote
Reply to comment by GreedoWasShot in TIL about the only double barrel cannon in the world. When it was its first tested during the American Civil War, the chain snapped immediately and one ball tore into a nearby cabin, knocking down its chimney; the other spun off erratically and struck a nearby cow, killing it instantly. by ExpertPreference8481
I wonder how many random animals have died in crossfire from battles.
Spacemanspalds t1_itds6y0 wrote
Reply to comment by justin107d in Next month, Japanese company iSpace will become the first private company to deliver a lunar lander and commercial payload to the moon's surface. Two more private companies aim to follow them in 2023. Is this the start of a lunar economy? by lughnasadh
I would think so(i dont know. But idk if the new orbit would be elliptical or if we would spiral out due to such a change.
Spacemanspalds t1_itdhedv wrote
Reply to comment by hell-yeah-man in Next month, Japanese company iSpace will become the first private company to deliver a lunar lander and commercial payload to the moon's surface. Two more private companies aim to follow them in 2023. Is this the start of a lunar economy? by lughnasadh
Oh I'm thinking thousands of years of daily transits. But was just thinking.
Spacemanspalds t1_itd8esa wrote
Reply to comment by Airy_mtn in Next month, Japanese company iSpace will become the first private company to deliver a lunar lander and commercial payload to the moon's surface. Two more private companies aim to follow them in 2023. Is this the start of a lunar economy? by lughnasadh
If we mine the moon I wonder if we could ever manage to transfer enough mass to negatively affect our gravitational agreement with the moon and tides.
Spacemanspalds t1_jad1k74 wrote
Reply to comment by martusfine in I painted New York Broadway with watercolor on 42x56cm paper by majozaur
Very interesting indeed.