I am having trouble reading that. For anyone else struggling:
that's fucked
The real hero here
No worries, we will loop back around using a slingshot maneuver, keep going until we get where we want to be. :)
Spoken like someone that hasn't played Kerbal.
It's moving 1 km/s, though.
"If you miss, you end up among the stars."
OH DEAR LORD WE ARE OUT OF FUEL AND OXYGEN IT'S SO COLD SO COLD
I had a manager tells me this once. It was literally written on the mug he was drinking out of at the time. I remember feeling so valued and inspired.
Anyone who has played KSP knows that getting to the Mun is harder than it seems.
Orbital mechanics are a bitch.
Getting to the Mun was actually pretty easy for me (or I got lucky). Landing on the Mun/surviving is a whole different story.
And don't even get me started on getting back from the Mun, ~~when~~ if you do survive the landing.
Sorry Jebediah, that was a one-way trip.
Dammit I just bought control now I want to strand some kermen
Who are these people who cross out two letters of a cussword worried about? Everyone can still read this and all it does is make the edit look like someone is a pearl clutcher.
It's typically for posting to platforms that "deprioritise" posts that contain "naughty" words, not actually anything about humans caring about it.
What do you mean? What cuss word? What does it say?!?
Butthole. It says butthole.
Same reason that people bleep out two nanoseconds of the word in audio
Oh my god I can still see the swear you tried to censor you satan worshipper! I'm so offended I dropped my body of christ into my tea!
The internet is for children ONLY, please take this FILTH back to your BBS, heathens!
I was promised some fucking filth
Ya but the moon covers at best only about 10 ppm of the sky's area so given a random direction within the hemisphere defined by the sky in which the moon is visible and traveling in a straight line you have a roughly 99.9990% chance of missing so that's understandable really.
Don't get me started about inclinations
You could fit every planet in the Solar System between Earth and our moon simultaneously.
I have a feeling we would have a lot of problems if you did though.
It's definitely not recommended by the few cosmology sources I've read.
Please don't.
Fuck you for making me look this up. Only Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune would fit together. Venus, Mars, and Mercury are too much.
Depends on which part of the orbit. Perigee (closest point) is ~ 354,491 km surface to surface. Apogee (farthest point) is ~ 397,291 km surface to surface. At Apogee you could got them all. At perigee not at all.
Aim for the ground, if you miss that, just give up
If you throw yourself at the ground and miss, you're flying.
And the next night, try doing it again with Sony Walkmen.
The moon takes up only around 0.00077% of the visible area of the sky. That's a pretty small target.
I thought i was gonna have an easy time aiming for yo mama,
But the joke is on me cause i miss her.
Make sure to lead your shot. At Apollo velocities, you’ll need to aim where the moon will be at in three days, not where it is right now.
Why limit yourself to Apollo velocities? We're trying to shoot the moon, not land in it.
That’s like the pasties of censorship lol
Actually it makes more sense to state the moons solid angle in the sky from where I'm standing, instead of its diameter ☝️🤓
Hold me and never let me go, you insatiable nerd.
Yes you could have fucked this up more. You could have posted this censored bullshit on the Internet
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