Through the art of applying assumptions which restrict the orbital shape and relative inclination of celestial bodies such as the Earth and Moon, trajectory prediction of small bodies of comparatively negligible mass (i.e., a satellite) within a multi-body gravitational system is possible. In this r... Read more
So sad “For NASA and the United States, losing the space station would mean the forfeiture of more than $100 billion invested in developing the facility and billions more in provisioning and inhabiting the station. NASA has used the space station for myriad purposes, from a platform to conduct more than 2,500 science experiments to testing human health during extended human spaceflight.”
How to save the International Space Station and prevent the dreaded “gap”
Introducing The Y300 Stirling Engine, the largest production model Stirling Engine on the market. This engine features dual rocker beams, weighs 24 lbs, and ...
There are heaps fo applications for sterling engines, I guess they may become commonplace in building and floating on the sea to capture the difference in temperature between the water and air.
This isn’t a stupid idea. It could serve to use the free parking spots we didn’t realise we needed. Read this paper https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11071-022-07829-1
So sad “For NASA and the United States, losing the space station would mean the forfeiture of more than $100 billion invested in developing the facility and billions more in provisioning and inhabiting the station. NASA has used the space station for myriad purposes, from a platform to conduct more than 2,500 science experiments to testing human health during extended human spaceflight.”
ahh, yes, the “international” problem was always going to break some hearts. Like any relationship. Get over it I guess.
Better do that before it goes up for grabs….
Early days. Won’t be a while til someone makes an industrial sized version to save factory energy costs.
There are heaps fo applications for sterling engines, I guess they may become commonplace in building and floating on the sea to capture the difference in temperature between the water and air.