mushroom 13,943 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 (edited) 3 minutes ago, Francie, said: Born how did they manage to reach 25,000 mph is you can't do mach anything mate? It’s a measurement of velocity that can be understood. Mach refers to the sound barrier which technically means you need air or some medium that can carry sound to break it. Mach 1 on earth would be a higher velocity than Mach 1 on Mars Edited; Doh! Not entirely correct lol thinner atmosphere means less energy input to reach Mach velocity. Edited June 4 by mushroom 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Francie, 2,740 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 9 minutes ago, mushroom said: It’s a measurement of velocity that can be understood. Mach refers to the sound barrier which technically means you need air or some medium that can carry sound to break it. Mach 1 on earth would be a higher velocity than Mach 1 on Mars Edited; Doh! Not entirely correct lol thinner atmosphere means less energy input to reach Mach velocity. Yeah mush but how did they reach 25,000 mph mate lol 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scotty12 3,603 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 34 minutes ago, Francie, said: Yeah mush but how did they reach 25,000 mph mate lol Wait until he Flogs through ai to get the answer that suits his agenda ha ha ha Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scotty12 3,603 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 2 hours ago, chartpolski said: It’s difficult to describe the Van Allen belt in layman’s terms, but it isn’t a uniform sphere surrounding the earth Very, VERY basically, imagine a donut as the belt and a marble sitting in the hole, as the earth. Im not an astrophysicist, so I can only go by what they tell us, but this may give an idea how a spacecraft can get past the Van Allen belt. Cheers. How can that be right if the earths flat charts ? lol 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mushroom 13,943 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 1 hour ago, Francie, said: Yeah mush but how did they reach 25,000 mph mate lol They put something out the back of the banger mate lol. Thrust If you have a can of Lynx, when you spray it it gives an opposing force that you are strong enough not to feel the effects of entirely but you can still feel a bit of pressure. Same thing in space would send you on a journey at a good few mph in the opposite direction. Now make that can 5000 times larger in capacity and you're going for a fuucking fast ride 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mushroom 13,943 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 35 minutes ago, scotty12 said: Wait until he Flogs through ai to get the answer that suits his agenda ha ha ha Don't need to mate, scientific facts suit the truth not an agenda Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Born Hunter 17,907 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 1 hour ago, Francie, said: Born how did they manage to reach 25,000 mph is you can't do mach anything mate? I don’t really keep these facts at the forefront of my memory believe it or not but the Saturn V was one big c**t of a rocket with about a million gallons of fuel. That’s unimaginable. Couple that with accelerating through less and less dense atmosphere it’s really not that unbelievable. Get rid of the air resistance and it’s just not a big deal with just gravity to fight, which is a steady and consistent force, unlike the turbulence due to air. Even at an acceleration of 3 g, which isn’t outrageous, you’d get to 25k mph in 22 mins (I think). 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pardus 1,609 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 3 minutes ago, Born Hunter said: I don’t really keep these facts at the forefront of my memory believe it or not but the Saturn V was one big c**t of a rocket with about a million gallons of fuel. That’s unimaginable. Couple that with accelerating through less and less dense atmosphere it’s really not that unbelievable. Get rid of the air resistance and it’s just not a big deal with just gravity to fight, which is a steady and consistent force, unlike the turbulence due to air. Even at an acceleration of 3 g, which isn’t outrageous, you’d get to 25k mph in 22 mins (I think). Await the goalpost to be moved on to the next question. Lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
chartpolski 27,352 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 19 minutes ago, Born Hunter said: I don’t really keep these facts at the forefront of my memory believe it or not but the Saturn V was one big c**t of a rocket with about a million gallons of fuel. That’s unimaginable. Couple that with accelerating through less and less dense atmosphere it’s really not that unbelievable. Get rid of the air resistance and it’s just not a big deal with just gravity to fight, which is a steady and consistent force, unlike the turbulence due to air. Even at an acceleration of 3 g, which isn’t outrageous, you’d get to 25k mph in 22 mins (I think). Just think off a 747 cargo aircraft , fully loaded, weighing almost 450 ton, the thrust required to get that in the air is minute compared to a Saturn V thrust. SV India Uniform an aircraft I worked on from new; But I’m afraid we may be physically abusing a deceased equine, as we’ve been through this scenario many times in the past. If someone won’t believe in the moon landings, that’s fine, it’s their opinion or belief, but I’m giving up trying to convince them ! Cheers. 4 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scotty12 3,603 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 4 hours ago, mushroom said: Don't need to mate, scientific facts suit the truth not an agenda Aye we shall just “trust the science “ lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scotty12 3,603 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 Any comments on this gents ? hahahahahahaha Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Pardus 1,609 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 7 minutes ago, scotty12 said: Any comments on this gents ? hahahahahahaha I'd chuck a mix in. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
shaaark 11,312 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 (edited) 22 hours ago, chartpolski said: I’m afraid we may be physically abusing a deceased equine I like it, charts. Edited June 5 by shaaark Quote Link to post Share on other sites
eastcoast 4,465 Posted June 4 Report Share Posted June 4 I had to do a course today, the latest drive from HR that everyone needs to complete 1 training session per month. They don't understand that sometimes proper relevant courses are happening in order to retain professional competency or people are busy doing the job that keeps these HR and admin types employed. Anyway, this month's was Critical Thinking, I think, wasn't paying too much attention. A big part of the course was arguing. I had not received any training in this before today other than the Monty Python sketch which is more us useful in many circumstances. I did learn today that there are 2 parts to an argument, Belief and Evidence. The belief being the cause and the evidence being the tool to win. They gave a silly example of a flawed argument: Belief - the Moon is made of cheese and mice live on the Moon Evidence - due to advancement in deep sea exploration the Titanic has been discovered on the sea floor. I immediately though of THL and smiled, in good way 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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