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    Scolopax reacted to Donward in General news thread   
    In other news, high levels of sperm-damaging lead found in Alex Jones Infowars dietary supplements.
     
    http://www.ceh.org/news-events/press-releases/content/sperm-damaging-lead-alex-jones-supplements/
     
    Tests found that two supplements sold on Alex Jones’ Infowars store contained significant levels of lead well in excess of California Proposition 65 limits.
     
    The chemical was found in the Infowars Caveman Paleo Formula and the Info Wars Myco-ZX supplements. People who take the daily recommended dose of the Formula product would ingest more than twice the daily limit for lead under California law.
     
    According to  U.S. EPA, lead exposure causes sperm damage and reduced sperm production in men as well as high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, and delayed puberty in both men and women.
     

     
     
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    Scolopax got a reaction from Xlucine in The Star Wars General Discussion Thread   
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    Scolopax got a reaction from Donward in The Star Wars General Discussion Thread   
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    Scolopax got a reaction from Belesarius in General artillery, SPGs, MLRS and long range ATGMs thread.   
    M7 with 9.75 inch mortar
     

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    Scolopax got a reaction from Belesarius in The interesting ship photos/art thread.   
    USS Michigan arriving recently in Busan, South Korea, with some questions being raised about the two SEAL pods present.
     
     
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    Scolopax reacted to LoooSeR in Syrian conflict.   
    @Collimatrix, @Bronezhilet, @Priory_of_Sion, @Scolopax
    Simple graphics of democrat groups in Syria 
     
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    others
     
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    Scolopax got a reaction from Ramlaen in The Space Exploration Achievements Thread   
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    Scolopax got a reaction from Bronezhilet in The M4 Sherman Tank Epic Information Thread.. (work in progress)   
    Hmmm...
     

     
    Of note here: duckbill grousers are on both the inside and outside of the tracks.
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    Scolopax reacted to Lostwingman in Post Election Thread: Democracy Dies In Darkness And You Can Help   
    We need some levity.
     
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    Scolopax got a reaction from LostCosmonaut in Colonization Of The Solar System   
    In relation to the topic, I've always questioned why some people are so persistent with the idea of colonizing Mars before the moon.  Since we aren't entirely adept yet with extended, sustainable living away from Earth and its resources* (beyond ISS since it routinely gets resupplied), would it not be better to pick a location that is a great deal closer?  It'd be much faster to react and respond to an issue should one occur.
     
    *I think we've discussed this before here, but I don't recall where and when.
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    Scolopax reacted to Ramlaen in Aerospace and Ordnance discussion/news.   
    30 minutes traveling anywhere in the world, and half a day dealing with the spaceport.
     
     
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    Scolopax reacted to Xoon in Colonization Of The Solar System   
    Colonization Of The Solar System

     
    This thread is for discussing the colonization of the solar system, mainly focusing on Mars and the Moon since they are the most relevant. 
    Main topics include transportation, industry, agriculture, economics, civil engineering,  energy production and distribution, habitation, ethics and politics. 
     
     
     
     
    First order of business, our glories tech messiah Elon Musk has set his eyes on Mars:
    Reason stated? Because being a interplanetary species beats being a single planetary species. 
     
    How does he plan to do this?
    By sending two cargo ships by 2022 to Mars for surveying and building  basic infrastructure, then two years later in 2024 sending 4 ships, two cargo ships and two crewed ships to start the colonization. First thing would be to build fuel refineries and expanding infrastructure to support more ships, then starting to mine and build industry. 
     
    This could mark a new era in human history, a second colonization era, this time without the genocides. The economic potentials are incredible, a single asteroid could easily support the entire earths gold, silver and platinum production for a decade. The moon holds a lot of valuable Helium 3, which right now is worth 12 000 dollars per kilogram! Helium is a excellent material for nuclear reactors. 
     
     
     

     
     
    Speaking about the moon, several companies have set their eyes on the moon, and for good reason.
    In my opinion,  the moon has the possibility of becoming a mayor trade hub for the solar system.  Why is this? Simply put, the earth has a few pesky things called gravity, atmosphere and environmentalists. This makes launching rockets off the moon much cheaper. The moon could even have a space elevator with current technology!  If we consider Elon Musk's plan to travel to Mars, then the Moon should be able to supply cheaper fuel and spaceship parts to space, to then be sent to Mars. The Moon is also rich in minerals that have not sunk to the core yet, and also has a huge amount of rare earth metals, which demands are rapidly increasing. Simply put, the Moon would end up as a large exporter to both the earth and potentially Mars. Importing from earth would almost always be more expensive compared to a industrialized Moon. 
     
    Now how would we go about colonizing the moon? Honestly, in concept it is quite simple.When considering locations, the South pole seems like the best candidate. This is because of it's constant sun spots, which could give 24 hour solar power to the colony and give constant sunlight to plants without huge power usage. The south pole also contain dark spots which contains large amount of frozen water, which would be used to sustain the agriculture and to make rocket fuel. It is true that the equator has the largest amounts of Helium 3 and the best location for rocket launches. However, with the lack of constant sunlight and frequent solar winds and meteor impacts, makes to unsuited for initial colonization. If the SpaceX's BFR successes, then it would be the main means of transporting materials to the moon until infrastructure is properly developed. Later a heavy lifter would replace it when transporting goods to and from the lunar surface, and specialized cargo ship for trans portion between the Moon, Earth and Mars. A space elevator would reduce prices further in the future.  Most likely, a trade station would be set up in CIS lunar space and Earth orbit which would house large fuel tanks and be able to hold the cargo from  cargo ships and heavy lifters. Sun ports would be designated depending on their amount of sunlight. Year around sunlight spots would be dedicated to solar panels and agriculture. Varying sun spots would be used for storage, landing pads and in general everything. Dark spots would be designated to mining to extract its valuable water. Power production would be inistially almost purely solar, with some back up and smoothing out generators. Later nuclear reactors would take over, but serve as a secondary backup energy source. 
     
     
    The plan:
    If we can assume the BFR is a success, then we have roughly 150 ton of payload to work with per spaceship. The first spaceship would contain a satellite to survey colonization spot. Everything would be robotic at first. Several robots capable of building a LZ for future ships,  mining of the lunar surface for making solar panels for energy production, then mining and refinement for fuel for future expeditions. The lunar colony would be based underground, room and pillar mining would be used to cheaply create room that is also shielded from radiation and surface hazards. Copying the mighty tech priest, a second ship would come with people and more equipment. With this more large scale mining and ore refinement would be started. Eventually beginning to manufacturing their own goods. Routinely BFRs would supply the colony with special equipment like electronics, special minerals and advanced equipment and food until the agricultural sector can support the colony.  The colony would start to export Helium 3 and rocket fuel, as well as spacecraft parts and scientific materials. Eventually becoming self sustaining, it would stop importing food and equipment, manufacturing it all themselves to save costs. 
     
    I am not the best in agriculture, so if some knowledge people could teach us here about closed loop farming, or some way of cultivating the lunar soil. Feel free to do so.
     
     
    Mining:
    I found a article here about the composition of the lunar soil and the use for it's main components:

    In short, the moon has large amounts of oxygen, silicon, aluminum, calcium, iron, magnesium and titanium in it's soil.
    How do we refine them? By doing this.
     
    Aluminum could be used for most kinds of wiring to requiring high conductivity to density ratio. Meaning power lines, building cables and such. Aluminum is not very suited for building structures on the surface because of the varying temperatures causing it to expand and contract. Iron or steel is better suited here. Aluminum could however be used in underground structures where temperatures are more stable.  Aluminum would also most likely end up as the main lunar rocket fuel. Yes, aluminum as rocket fuel. Just look at things like ALICE, or Aluminum-oxygen. Aluminum-oxygen would probably win out since ALICE uses water, which would be prioritized for the BFRs, since I am pretty sure they are not multi-fuel. 
     More on aluminum rocket fuel here:
    https://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.php?/topic/88130-aluminum-as-rocket-fuel/&
    http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/realdesigns2.php#umlunar
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/Rocketology/2016/04/15/weve-got-rocket-chemistry-part-1/
    https://blogs.nasa.gov/Rocketology/2016/04/21/weve-got-rocket-chemistry-part-2/
     
    Believe it or not, but calcium is actually a excellent conductor, about 12% better than copper. So why do we not use it on earth? Because it has a tendency to spontaneously combust in the atmosphere. In a vacuum however, this does not pose a problem. I does however need to be coated in a material so it does not deteriorate. This makes it suited for "outdoor" products and compact electrical systems like electric motors. Yes, a calcium electric motor.  
     
     
    Lastly, a few articles about colonizing the moon:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonization_of_the_Moon
    https://www.sciencealert.com/nasa-scientists-say-we-could-colonise-the-moon-by-2022-for-just-10-billion
    https://www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/topnav/materials/listbytype/HEP_Lunar.html
     
    NASA article about production of solar panels on the moon:
    https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20050110155.pdf
     
    Map over the south pole:
    http://lroc.sese.asu.edu/images/gigapan
     
     
    Feel free to spam the thread with news regarding colonization. 
     
     
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    Scolopax reacted to Priory_of_Sion in Oddballs   
    plethodon shermani/teyahalee hybrid
     
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    Scolopax reacted to LoooSeR in Jihad design bureau and their less mad opponents creations for killing each other.   
    This invention should go here
     
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    Scolopax reacted to Priory_of_Sion in The Saudi Arabia is a Backwards, Laughable Shithole Thread   
    Don't look our ethnic cleansing of the Shia, war crimes in Yemen, mass executions of political dissidents, and funding of jihadism around the world, instead look at how we've become slightly less misogynist!  
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    Scolopax reacted to Donward in The Meteorology Thread: Hector Lives   
    We warned them about allowing Chris Christie to swim in the ocean at the beach. But no one listened!

     
    You FOOLS!
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