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===Technology===
===Technology===
*[https://futurism.com/physicists-combine-gold-with-titanium-and-quadruple-its-strength/ Titanium-Gold Alloy: Physicists Combine Gold with Titanium And Quadruple Its Strength] (Futurism)
*[https://futurism.com/physicists-combine-gold-with-titanium-and-quadruple-its-strength/ Titanium-Gold Alloy: Physicists Combine Gold with Titanium And Quadruple Its Strength] (Futurism)
==Wormholes==
===Intergalactic wormholes===
Perhaps use [https://www.sciencealert.com/for-the-first-time-physicists-have-observed-the-giant-magnetic-bridget-that-connects-the-milky-way-to-other-galaxies this article[ as a reference for describing it.




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Revision as of 01:12, 1 September 2019

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

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

Hawaiian and Oceania

Habitable zones

Star systems, etc.

Technology

Wormholes

Intergalactic wormholes

Perhaps use [https://www.sciencealert.com/for-the-first-time-physicists-have-observed-the-giant-magnetic-bridget-that-connects-the-milky-way-to-other-galaxies this article[ as a reference for describing it.