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Assuming the earth’s orbit about the sun is circular, (a) what is the earth’s angular velocity about the sun and (b) what is its linear speed along its orbit?

I don't really need the answer to this, but I'm quite sure one cannot solve this without knowing the distance of earth from the sun right?

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>>4017278
Courtesy of Patachu
I wonder why he no longer posts on /sci/?

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>>2800147
Oh hey patachu, I thought you left /sci/ ages ago.

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>>2110947
NOT FOR LONG

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/science/article4799369.ece

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>>2015160
Is still just in the light advertising and fundraising stage. I will not begin taking action toward the construction until around 2020.
>>2015166
Picture courtesy of Patachu.

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>>1819750
oh and fuck.
what a bout terraforming venus instead?

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the infinite alternator-motor system!
>>1797789
well, to contemplate such a work of engineering

brb, gotta illustrate how you can fight blood cancer with HIV

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We should terraform Mars because we will have an entire other planet to call home. Just think, an extra 144,798,500 km2 of living space.
Also because we can. And possibly quite cheaply, using today's technology.

And it is practical. Incase of some massive disaster in the future, we have a very good back up.

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>>1737492
we should fucking do that someday, 's not that hard !

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why redirect meteorites when you have Phobos around?

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i know i'm not on the scale and the calculus needs to be refined but here's the procedure [ with special thanks to induaris for his terraforming idea.]

we need a big ship to carry at least 2x4 modern nuclear missiles (peacekeepers or some SS-80 slav shit. you choose.) that's going to be the biggest part of the job, but not impossible.

once armed, the bomber/destroyers go on mars and enter its orbit. then the missiles are armed toward phobos. it will take for sure 4 of them to init the derivating, and 4 again to boost it down (all orbits ares whores.)

terraforming will take time but heat will keep increasing and uv's will not escape anymore. in ten years there will be several changes.

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