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Re: [sfconsim-l] Re: Designing the ice rig Red Dwarf

> From: Isaac Kuo <mechdan@...>
> Where is this small comet, and how much delta-v are we
> talking about? How do we move it?

Moving just takes a mirror in orbit around it and selective heating to vent
reaction mass.

You catch a tiny comet just as it goes short period and nudge it past a few
planets to bring it to Earth.

Then just baggie it and harvest the water vapor as it melts.

Grab one a decade and you're golden.

-HJC






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I've thought of a mechanism which combines both "feeding methods". The spine of the ship is a single strong pipe, and the heavy tanks are mounted on a sliding...
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... Why have any tanks at all? Just send a mirror out to bring the entire ice cube back and do your processing at home. -HJC...
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... Ah, that old gag from Isaac Asimov's THE MARTIAN WAY...
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... For many reasons. ... You need to process about half of the harvested H2O into LOX/LH2 in order to get back home. That's assuming you take advantage of...
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... Grab an ice cube that is already headed this way. How many years will it take your entire orbital industry to use up one small comet? -HJC...
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... Where is this small comet, and how much delta-v are we talking about? How do we move it? Isaac Kuo mechdan@......
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... Moving just takes a mirror in orbit around it and selective heating to vent reaction mass. You catch a tiny comet just as it goes short period and nudge it...
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... This is going to be problematic for many reasons. For one thing, the exhaust velocity will be very poor, but that's just for starters. If you've got a...
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