Activity for Masclins
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Floating cities with a new superconductor v2 I made a question regarding floating cities coming from a misunderstanding of this great answer. Luckily one comment showed me how floating cities could be possible in a slightly different scenario. Scenario: Floatium is a superconductor that behaves as such at 0 ºC and is found in nature. There... (more) |
— | almost 6 years ago |
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Floating cities with a new superconductor Inspired by this great answer. There is a planet with: Floatium, a superconductor that behaves as such at 0 ºC and is found in nature. A stronger magnetic field than Earth's. In really cold areas I imagine people seeing that Floatium floats after being impacted by a lightning. After that they w... (more) |
— | almost 6 years ago |
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Climate on a planet with huge tides Tidea is a moon with an atmosphere orbiting a giant planet. Due to that, tidal forces on Tidea are enormous. I'm working on trying to understand how would the climate be on Tidea. Relevant things regarding Tidea: Huge tidal forces. High tide lasts 6 days and so do low tide. Average 2 AU from the ... (more) |
— | about 6 years ago |
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Finding the size of tides I have a planetary system in which there is a huge planet and a moon orbiting it which has an atmosphere and water (and actually everything needed to sustain life). Thing is that I'm sure the mass of the planet such moon is orbiting will have incredible effects on its tides. But I can't seem to find... (more) |
— | about 6 years ago |