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if this excites you, you are an engineer.

/eng/ when, asian moot?

inb4 /diy/, its for babies.

>> No.8884975
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8884975

>>8884969
/eng/ would be for theoretical engineering
/diy/ is for practical engineering

Case in point, your entire image.

>> No.8884979

Why aren't there any objects that share the exact same orbit (exluding binary star systems, i guess)

>> No.8884980

>/eng/ when

They already have that

>>>/lgbt/

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>>8884980

>> No.8884983

>>8884980
tired and old, please go back to your hentai.

>> No.8884994

>>8884983
go back to your cocks engineer

>> No.8885014

>>8884969
Why do this when you could build a Dyson cloud or a Matrioshka brain?

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>>8884980
BAD
>inhales
MEEEEMEEEE

>> No.8885050

>>8884979
It's horribly unstable.
Wondering how they came up with the number 52.
Looks like they'd launch everywhere.

>> No.8885124

>>8884979
For the restricted three body problem you have 2 stable points L4 and L5,but I am not sure if mass ratio would affect stability of the system. L3 has an stability of about a month.

Now, suppose you manage to have 5 massive bodies each in a point of a regular pentagon, all of them would be in some L5/4 and none in a L3. Would that be stable? I've got no fucking idea.

>> No.8885191

>>8884983
>>8885034
why are you engiqueers so butthurt? it must be the constant ass ramming you guys do to each other

>> No.8885205

>>8884969
That shit is unstable. Any of those planets could get ejected out or even collide with another and destroy civilization.

Fucking moron.

>> No.8885807

>>8885205
>hmm i don't really feel like being in orbit anymore. *ejects*
I don't think thats how it works, pumpkin.

>> No.8885819

>>8884975
Each field of STEM has their own board but Math. They are cucks on this board. Tech is /g/, Engineering is /diy/ and Science is /sci/. Math has no board so roams here like little European migrants. Even History got their own board and thats a useless degree.

>> No.8885838

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klemperer_rosette

>> No.8885863

>>8885807
>I'm an idiot
see
>unstable
orbits aren't magical things that just work
>>8885819
engineering is >>>/hm/
/sci/ is just a facade for math, everyone knows math is the master race here

>> No.8885875

>>8884979

Two planets can share the same orbit if they are at opposite sides of the orbit.

>> No.8885887

>>8885875
It's an unstable point, they will shift position eventually.

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>>8884969
> When it works in KSP
Pic related, /sci/ does engineering

>> No.8885911

>>8884979
There are, Jupiter has a bunch of asteroids in L5 and L4

>> No.8885918

>super-advanced civilization building a bunch of planets
Yes, and we are living in colossal mud huts and hunting mammoths with huge spears.