🗑️ 🧵 Moonlanding science.
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 16:00:22 UTC No. 16242697
What is the science behind landing on the moon?
> newton states for every action there’s an equal and opposite reaction.
If I’m traveling out of earths gravity at a high velocity how will I be able to slow down?
F=m*a
I will need a force able to slow me down equal to my velocity to make a landing on the moon without crashing? How? There’s not enough fuel . furthermore how would I get off the moon wouldn’t I need a rocker?
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 16:02:35 UTC No. 16242699
Suck my tongue
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 16:05:02 UTC No. 16242702
100 K
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 16:06:28 UTC No. 16242705
>>16242697
>There’s not enough fuel.
They did the arithmetic and decided to bring enough fuel.
>furthermore how would I get off the moon wouldn’t I need a rocker?
They brought a rocket.
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 16:06:44 UTC No. 16242706
I'm talking 0's, mass interplay - little green men
Be as good as possible
Anonymous at Wed, 19 Jun 2024 20:56:16 UTC No. 16243123
Anonymous at Thu, 20 Jun 2024 01:32:58 UTC No. 16243455
>>16243123
Test
Anonymous at Thu, 20 Jun 2024 01:51:36 UTC No. 16243468
>>16242697
>There’s not enough fuel
There was.
>how would I get off the moon wouldn’t I need a rocker
You would need a rocket, which they brought: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascen
Just for reference, you need ~9000 m/s of delta v to get into Earth orbit and only ~1000 m/s to get into lunar orbit from the Moon's surface. So you don't need a very large rocket
Anonymous at Thu, 20 Jun 2024 02:49:09 UTC No. 16243514
Anonymous at Thu, 20 Jun 2024 03:27:43 UTC No. 16243556
>>16243514
The 'jak needs to be sitting in his pickup truck taking a low-angle selfie, then it would be 100% accurate.
Anonymous at Thu, 20 Jun 2024 04:06:20 UTC No. 16243600