Rondaru
Rondaru t1_ja76rqv wrote
Reply to comment by russianpotato in Opinion: Mining on the moon is no longer a loony idea, and Canada can capitalize on it by Gari_305
At a concentration of 1000 parts per million in the soil you'd have to move and kick up a lot more destructive regolith dust than you'd ever hope to get enough gas out of it to protect the excavator from that dust. Not to mention that you're just utterly wasting the most precious resource of all on the Moon.
Rondaru t1_ja70vkf wrote
Reply to comment by russianpotato in Opinion: Mining on the moon is no longer a loony idea, and Canada can capitalize on it by Gari_305
And how do you refill a positive pressure system inside the machine if there is no external atmosphere available that you can just suck in and compress? Do you want to add constant gas resupply from Earth to one of the cost factors?
Rondaru t1_ja6r7mb wrote
Reply to comment by russianpotato in Opinion: Mining on the moon is no longer a loony idea, and Canada can capitalize on it by Gari_305
Lubricants don't mix with oil. They mix with moon dust though. And don't underestimate the dust problem: https://youtu.be/0k9wIsKKgqo
Rondaru t1_ja5b7sl wrote
Reply to Opinion: Mining on the moon is no longer a loony idea, and Canada can capitalize on it by Gari_305
I see two major problems for heavy machinery on the Moon surface: extreme temperature differences between day and night and lots of fine and coarse moon sand that wants to get into every joint and crevice. Good luck solving these two.
Rondaru t1_j9y92nh wrote
Reply to comment by DrahKir67 in ESA permits four-armed robots to start clearing space debris by Gari_305
I call dibs on that Tesla Roadster!
Rondaru t1_j83ejzp wrote
Reply to Hoonigan by Jack_MeHoff_01
Captain Disillusion would have a field day on this. But I can also help: Dirt from the wheels doesn't magically disappear in the air over steep cliffs. 1 out of 10 as VFX goes.
Rondaru t1_j7acdsy wrote
Reply to comment by Levonorgestrelfairy1 in Teenage girl killed by shark while jet skiing in Australia by AldoTheeApache
Being in Australia is just asking to have nature fuck you up.
Rondaru t1_j785fc8 wrote
Reply to comment by IDoPokeSmot in Just a Man Sleeping With Two Kitties by ZGeekie
Well, fortunately for you cheetahs are more prone to take flight. Comes from not being an apex predator in their habitat and those damn lions always wanting to bully them.
But yeah, if it would come to a fight, their sharp teeth and claws will win over your munchies and fingernails.
Rondaru t1_j783c2i wrote
Reply to comment by IDoPokeSmot in Just a Man Sleeping With Two Kitties by ZGeekie
If you have the decency to just drop dead yourself perhaps. The jaw muscles of a cheetah are too weak to break the neck of any animal our size, and evolution isn't kind to predators that try to tackle much larger animals without an instant-kill strategy.
Rondaru t1_j781bgm wrote
Reply to comment by IDoPokeSmot in Just a Man Sleeping With Two Kitties by ZGeekie
To be fair, we humans are not prey animals to cheetahs. There is no documented case of any cheetah ever having hunted, killed or eaten a human. That being said, they are wild animals and may fight if they feel threatened and backed into a corner.
Rondaru t1_j5pxyl8 wrote
Reply to "By far the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it."- Eliezer Yudkowsky. by KiwiTechCorp
Well, same goes for natural intelligence. I feel so often disappointed by it.
Rondaru t1_j5edq2e wrote
Reply to Not much but finally moved the the countryside and actually have a nights sky. by ProfessorEsoteric
You're not really seeing a night sky if you're not seeing the Milky Way with naked eyes. Knowing that you're now actually seeing a glimpse of the huge galaxy we live in and that this was a regular mundane sight for everyone before electrical light pollution is humbling.
Rondaru t1_j54uyfp wrote
Reply to Researchers successfully print an onject under skin using sound waves - a first step toward reducing the need for open surgery. by symmetry_seeking
Either that ... or those sonic weapons from the first Dune movie.
Rondaru t1_j3by2ii wrote
Reply to comment by KingDaveRa in A vulture decides to rest his wings and hitch a ride with a paraglider by Chadyaronkr
Well, he told everyone that three kings came to his birthday in a stable to bring him gifts (and then just went and left him there)
Rondaru t1_iy9a989 wrote
... for space crafts designed to carry humans (before Voyager fans are getting a fit here)
Rondaru t1_iy94s8g wrote
Reply to Artemis 1 at its furthest point in its moon orbit, about 268,000 miles from earth. by kjpmi
I suppose that is a lot, but I'm too lazy to figure out the distance in SI units right now.
Rondaru t1_jedpixw wrote
Reply to comment by IngloriousTom in The European Union to nearly double the share of renewables in the 27-nation bloc's energy consumption by 2030 amid efforts to become carbon neutral and ditch Russian fossil fuels. by chrisdh79
"Legal" requirement sounds like you don't really care if you'd kill thousands if not millions of fish by giving them a heat stroke.
Power plants need to cool down their hot cooling water to harmless levels before releasing it back into the lakes or rivers. That is what those giant cooling towers are for. But on hot summer days, their efficiency is greatly reduced and that limits the plant's thermal waste output and thus production capacity. And that is why they should be paired with solar energy to fill the gap on such hot days.