Message from @he vibin tho
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I can talk about rocket science
rocket equation is fun stuff
delta V = Ve ln(Mf/Me)
yeah we had to derive that ourselves
awesome
I remember my introduction to analytical mechanics. And my text book name was "Classical Mechanics"
its a pretty interesting case where mindlessly using F = dp/dt uterlly fails lol
I remember how stressful that class was lol
my pure maths classes are a breeze compared to my physics classes lol
we had two pages to work out each problem
the problem was simple, but it took up to two pages to solve
and that's writing tiny
we are using taylor which is like the standard pedagogical classical mech book but my prof writes his own insanely difficult problems
What do you want to know, if we are talking about what pertains to our current topic here what I “know”: The van Allen belts natural radiations we recognize far before the Apollo missions, the easy solution to avoid these belts would be to remain under an altitude of 300 nautical miles. Also, these belts are absent over north and south magnetic poles. The South Atlantic anomaly is another factor of the belts because the geomagnetic field draws particles closer to the Earth than other regions. The amount of radiation dosage can be received by looking at the orbit inclination of a space craft and by determining the passes of the belt per day.
Lagrange, or however you spell it, that stuff oof
lol look how he switched subjects, didn't you know '' a lot '' about rocket science?
rocket science is boring
@Skeptic Ayy we do, what are you struggling with
We were talking about the van allen belts, is your brain ok?
newton could have done it
-I probably know much more about rocket science and the Apollo mission than you think you do
Ahem Dunning Kruger effect
did you forget your statement?
You can go around the van allen belt
literally dunning Kruger effect, how ironic
Rocket science is broad, what aspect do you want to know about
ok
lol hi kiwi
hihi
Cmon, what is it you want to know
Apollo denier
whats goin on here?
tell me anything that you learned, you said you know a lot
people trying to debate
or you can retract your statement
why do space missions usually launch heading east?
lmao as always
(not always, but more times than not)
Well I guess we can talk about orbital mechanics then since that is what I am recently learning
supposedly it saves a little bit more fuel heading east than west
lmfao this kid knows nothing, don't make that statement kay?