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		Satellites on the cheap:http://www.nasa.gov/offic...ity/edison/phonesat.html 
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		News on the astronomical field: A sugar molecule has been spotted in a star.http://www.google.com/hos...681e4979881ee2786b4af8e8 
The star is IRAS 16293-2422, 400 light years from Earth. But of course we all know the name of its main planet, Equestria.
 
Er... OK, so Fenspace is an utopian settign and all that, but a tiny little Exterminatus never hurt anyone, right? Before it is too late?
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Need an idea for your next Fenspace character? ![[Image: tumblr_lltboszkCe1qamzmho1_500.jpg]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lltboszkCe1qamzmho1_500.jpg)  
(That's more than any other US state, BTW, and it includes Glenn and Armstrong. Here's the complete list .)
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		robkelk Wrote:Need an idea for your next Fenspace character? 
Headline new!
 
Terrorist group planned to wave Ohio to fly away with it.
 
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		Rakhasa Wrote:News on the astronomical field: A sugar molecule has been spotted in a star.
 http://www.google.com/hos...681e4979881ee2786b4af8e8
 
 The star is IRAS 16293-2422, 400 light years from Earth. But of course we all know the name of its main planet, Equestria.
 
 Er... OK, so Fenspace is an utopian settign and all that, but a tiny little Exterminatus never hurt anyone, right? Before it is too late?
 Isn't MLP some form of psychological problem? [grin] 
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		Ace Dreamer Wrote:Would anyone find out if there had been a failed attempt to create Unreal Estate? Depending on how flawed the attempt was, it might turn out as Surreal Estate...
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		Somebody's going to have to write up Italy's opinion of the Convention, because I've already copied this image  to the FenWiki.
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		robkelk Wrote:Ace Dreamer Wrote:Would anyone find out if there had been a failed attempt to create Unreal Estate?Depending on how flawed the attempt was, it might turn out as Surreal Estate... So, that would be land that was still there, on Earth, and from outside looks perfectly normal, but if you went onto it, the view is from somewhere in L5, except the sunlight is muted to safe levels for the local vegetation? 
And, if you go to that exact location in L5, there is a volume which the sun (or any other electromagnetic radiation?) doesn't illuminate, though you can fly through it with no problem? 
For extra fun, if you send out radio signals from on this land (on Earth) they come out at L5, though telephone etc connections via cable still work.  Guess you could build a theme park there...  What the authorities would do about the attempted land theft...  I'm sure, some places, you could be prosecuted under planning regulations, for 'change of use'. 
The logic for this situation might be someone tried to do 'stealth' Unreal Estate? 
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		robkelk Wrote:Somebody's going to have to write up Italy's opinion of the Convention, because I've already copied this image to the FenWiki. Italy might approve of L5 grapes, and L5 wine...
http://www.fenspace.net/index.php5?title=Surreal_Estate 
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		http://www.citizensinspac...ue-origin-a-peak-inside/
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		Project Orion -- Original and Remixed
		
		
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		There's a nice page here with a good summary and many links for the infamous/audacious Project Orion nuclear pulse rocket. 
Including this modern re-imagining, which has allegedly been completely engineered inside and out by the fellow who made this video:
  
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		Bob Schroeck Wrote:There's a nice page here with a good summary and many links for the infamous/audacious Project Orion nuclear pulse rocket.Including this modern re-imagining, which has allegedly been completely engineered inside and out by the fellow who made this video:
 Sorry, Bob, but that page looked pretty sparse when I went there - maybe a browser issue?  I've always found the WikiPedia page pretty good for this subject:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w...%28nuclear_propulsion%29 
Must come close to the least subtle space tech ever, I think Orion was used in Niven & Pournelle's "Footfall":
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Footfall 
with a recent IRL suggestion of using Woomera (or somewhere in Australia British nuclear tests already left radioactive) for a true (under?) ground launch, rather than that video's host of ex-Shuttle solid fuel boosters.  But, I still have a liking for what must be the most dirty nuclear drive ever:
http://en.wikipedia.org/w...uclear_salt-water_rocket 
which you don't want to point at a planet which you plan on using, any time soon. 
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		Not sure if this really counts for here, as I've already used this in the "Spacepatrol" entry I put in the wiki:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylon_%28spacecraft%29
http://www.reactionengines.co.uk/
http://www.thespaceshow.com/detail.asp?q=1203 
I thought "The Space Show" at least looked worth poking further: http://www.thespaceshow.com/ 
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		http://news.yahoo.com/tur...-doll-sea-183819489.html
Brains...  what have you and Uran been up to this time?
Hear that thunder rolling till it seems to split the sky? That's every ship in Grayson's Navy taking up the cry-
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		Star Ranger4 Wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/tur...-doll-sea-183819489.html
 Brains...  what have you and Uran been up to this time?
 Well, Uran does travel quite a bit, and would probably like to visit Turkey, some time... 
Finding this would suggest something bad had happened... 
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		New Hubble "Extreme Deep Field" pic. Over two million seconds of exposure, taking in sights up to 13 billion light years away....http://blogs.discovermaga...bble-extreme-deep-field/ 
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		As the man once said, I didn't ask for this... random SBer Wrote:Hi, I read Candle in the Dark over the last few and wanted to read up on Fenspace. I've been looking at the wiki, but I figured something more condensed would be safer and take less time, so I checked TVTropes and discovered there's no trope page for it. So I made. 
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		M Fnord Wrote:As the man once said, I didn't ask for this...
 
 Quote:Hi, I read Candle in the Dark over the last few and wanted to read up on Fenspace. I've been looking at the wiki, but I figured something more condensed would be safer and take less time, so I checked TVTropes and discovered there's no trope page for it. So I made. 
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		Doesn't our license require attribution? If there isn't, is that a DMCA violation?
 Somebody who still has a TVTropes account should fix this, one way or the other...
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		HRogge Wrote:http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2 ... ?page=full "But in space, you don't need that doorway between the sea and the sky, because your "fighter" is operating in the same medium as the mothership. You don't need a flight deck. You just need a hatch, or maybe just a clamp that attaches the fighter to the hull if you don't mind leaving it outside. You don't need the big engines or the big elevated flight deck.  And hence it doesn't make nearly so much sense to put all of your eggs in one basket."
 
Cue the Roughriders' Peacemakers and F-eZigs...
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		HRogge Wrote:http://www.foreignpolicy....riers_in_space?page=full Very impressive article, well worth reading and thinking about carefully.  Thanks! 
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