Shadow1024
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See all 22 »Assumptions - atmospheric pressure is 3 atm, but partial pressure of oxygen is comparable to earth, the rest is mostly nitrogen. Planet is tidally locked and insignificantly heavier. (for simplicit...
2 answers · posted 8y ago by Shadow1024 · last activity 5y ago by Shadow1024
For story reasons, I'd like one planet habitable, plausible, but in some noticeable way older than Earth. Just not all planets are 4,5 bilion years. Tidally locked planet that orbit red dwarf, save...
1 answer · posted 8y ago by Shadow1024 · last activity 8y ago by Shadow1024
Current technological level. (in the setting there is an awful tech stagnation, so waiting for better DNA engineering technology is considered as waste of time) Possibility to use all contemporary ...
2 answers · posted 8y ago by Shadow1024 · last activity 8y ago by Shadow1024
Tech level - comparable to contemporary; no fossil fuels, all fuel has to be produced synthetically, as simplest to produce (and store!!!) was selected methanol. Theoretically quite good - superio...
2 answers · posted 8y ago by Shadow1024 · last activity 8y ago by Shadow1024
Tech level: more or less contemporary, no tech that would put you in awe. I'm trying to make realistic, driverless, mass-transit system. The first idea was that "driverless" implies that in each ...
5 answers · posted 8y ago by Shadow1024 · last activity 8y ago by Shadow1024
For story reasons I need a situation with a planet around red dwarf, which already has had the equivalent of a Great Oxygenation Event. Simultaneously I also like the planet to be mostly without ac...
3 answers · posted 7y ago by Shadow1024 · last activity 7y ago by Shadow1024
On a tidally locked Earth-like planet a big part of long distance air routes would have to approach the hurricane eye and some may even benefit from it. On Earth aircraft are able to save time and...
2 answers · posted 7y ago by Shadow1024 · last activity 7y ago by Shadow1024
Tech level: more or less comparable to contemporary. Location: forsaken, habitable planet with population of approximately 10-20 milion. Wealth level: first world equivalent Covering capital, ma...
6 answers · posted 7y ago by Shadow1024 · last activity 7y ago by Shadow1024
For story purpose I am trying to design a mass transit system for a perfect city. Right ... maybe not so perfect, if you look carefully into the details, but actually the mass transit system is sup...
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Premises: red dwarfs tend to have violent sun storms in their early years, thus are expected to strip atmosphere of planets that may be in their habitable zones; water worlds (including planets w...
2 answers · posted 6y ago by Shadow1024 · last activity 6y ago by Shadow1024
I'm trying to create a planet which environment is not immediately lethal to humans, (reasonable oxygen level) however after closer inspection turns out not to be specially Earth-like. One issues ...
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The most popular type of stars are red dwarves, which regrettably tend to be flare stars. Yes, I know that geomagnetic storms and power lines do not like each other. Technology level: More or less...
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Tech level: modern - like Atmospheric pressure at local sea level: Oxygen ~30 kPa Nitrogen ~180 kPa (So roughly counting 1.5 times more oxygen, 2.25 times more nitrogen) Technically speaking ...
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For practical purposes I think about something in line of Cessna 172. As it was the most produced aircraft, then it must have hit some sweet spot or be near it. atmosphere with barely noticeably ...
2 answers · posted 5y ago by Shadow1024 · last activity 5y ago by Shadow1024
As conclusion of this question it seems that under a dense atmosphere it would be a good idea to place the main city in mountains. Just there is the inconvenient issue that top of mountains lack fl...
2 answers · posted 5y ago by Shadow1024 · last activity 5y ago by Shadow1024
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