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*[http://archive.hokulea.com/ike/hookele/hawaiian_star_lines.html Hawaiian Voyaging Traditions] | *[http://archive.hokulea.com/ike/hookele/hawaiian_star_lines.html Hawaiian Voyaging Traditions] | ||
*[http://www.imiloahawaii.org/73/indigenous-star-names Polynesian Star and Constellation Names] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20171203131215/https://imiloahawaii.org/73/indigenous-star-names Wayback Machine archive]) | *[http://www.imiloahawaii.org/73/indigenous-star-names Polynesian Star and Constellation Names] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20171203131215/https://imiloahawaii.org/73/indigenous-star-names Wayback Machine archive]) | ||
*[http://www.hawastsoc.org/deepsky/ Hawaiian Astronomical Society Deep Sky Project] | |||
===Habitable zones=== | ===Habitable zones=== |
Revision as of 10:56, 31 March 2023
These are references used for various aspects of the Celestial Lance Universe.
Statistics and other numbers
- Speed of light = 299,792 km/s
- Solar wind speed = about 450 km/s
- 1 gravity is equal to 9.80665 m/s2
Also:
L2L1DYC
- Speed using only solar wind, L1 to L2, would take about 7 days
- Distance from Earth to L1 = 1.5 million km (5 light seconds)
- Distance from Earth to L2 = 1.5 million km (5 light seconds)
- Speed at which switch to Push 10000 km = 20 minutes
- Remaining = 1,490,000 + 1,500,000 km @
- Equation for the time (in seconds) needs to travel the 1.49 million km + 1.5 million km from L1 to L2 (sqrt(2 * 99.097 * ((1.49+1.5) * 1000000) + 250 ** 2) - 250) / 99.097 = 243.142 seconds
- Equation to travel from either L1 or L2 to Earth: (sqrt(2 * 99.097 * (1.49 * 1000000) + 250 ** 2) - 250) / 99.097 = 170.907 seconds
- 4.5 gravities would be 44.129925 m/s2. This means the 4.5 km launch track at Jarvis Island Spaceport is traveled in about 102 seconds.
- Time to get from Earth to L2 is about 13 days with acceleration and deceleration.
Books
- Nā Inoa Hōkū: Hawaiian and Pacific Star Names by Rubellite Kawena Johnson, John Kaipo Mahelona, Clive Ruggles (Revised Edition, August 2015, Ocarina Books, ISBN 9780954086756)
Websites
Calculators
Hawaiian and Oceania
- Wehewehe Hawaii Dictionary
- Hawaiian Voyaging Traditions
- Polynesian Star and Constellation Names (Wayback Machine archive)
- Hawaiian Astronomical Society Deep Sky Project
Habitable zones
Star systems, etc.
- An Atlas of the Universe
- A List of the Nearest Stars
- The Planets (Zoom Astronomy)
- Solar System (Wikipedia)
Technology
Wormholes
Intergalactic wormholes
Perhaps use this article as a reference for describing it.