Space Travel: Science is Fiction?
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I read this thread and come to thoughts that this was also talked about in the antiquatis forum, maybe this could help explain how we can cut off the chain....http://forum.antiquatis.org/viewtopic.p ... 1511#p9906
Re: Space Travel: Science is Fiction?
Well, consider that anything launched FROM Earth would have to go through the various atmospheric layers, such as the thermosphere:pgolde wrote:I am not disagreeing with this, but just wondering why they would fake unmanned probes? Maybe they don't want telemetry intercepted about what it really out there? Or are they not allowed to send anything beyond orbit?
Given that space is a vacuum, there is no way to dissipate temperature into the environment, so how long do you think electronics would last, crossing that heat zone? Not to mention that most metals melt below that point. As a test, you could put your cell phone in the oven at 500F and see what happens!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thermosphere wrote:Thermospheric temperatures increase with altitude due to absorption of highly energetic solar radiation. Temperatures are highly dependent on solar activity, and can rise to 2,000 °C (3,630 °F).
You would need an entirely different technology than the rocket stuff they show to get even a probe "out there," one that would create its own, local environment (much like the asteroids and moons used as natural ships/Arks). They may have it, but I'd bet it is far less costly to hire Lucasfilm to make some animations of a planet, than to run the risk of exposing that kind of technology to the public.
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