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Jul 29, 2013 · "1g of thrust" pointed straight up will balance gravity, and result in you floating. "1g" (as I read it), is the acceleration caused by the Earth's gravity; if that's how you actually define it, then your …
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Sep 1, 2024 · So if the astronaut is experiencing a constant 1g acceleration, how much time would pass for them before an outside observer would measure their speed at .9999C? I saw this question and …
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Mar 20, 2022 · The mass of the propellant /6,9 tons/ and the mass flow rate seem to be too low – are the calculations correct or am I missing something? Also, the only connection to the constant …
What would the size and rotation of a station need to be to produce …
What radius and rotation would be needed to produce 1g consistently from the floor to a height of about 6ft (2m) within a tolerance of a few percentage points (maybe 5%)?