if you have all of them back to.9 and are just noticing, likely because of all this talk, how much of a problem is it really? You wouldn't have even looked if you hadn't seen any of this here.
RTFA it has a 55 deg. deviance (give or take) over the course of two years.
The lagrange spot isn't an absolute, just as with any field, there will be areas of decreasing influence. The moon can safely deviate within these grey areas, with no fear of crashing down. Seeing as how it's in orbat withing this lagrange area, it is fairly stable, because as per what that means, it's kinda stuck there by opposing forces.
Should some (fairly large) foreign space object crash into it, then you may have cause to worry about it crashing into either the other moon or the planet.
Around where I live (Northern Texas), the small shops are usually more expensive than Dell... PriceWatch for me all the time:) (supplimented with a healthy dose of Froogle)
...Well the information on each one was sure handy, if nothing else! I know I'll be checking some of these out, namely Xfld, which I had not heard of until now. Knoppix hardware support is crazy, and Xfce is just soooo nice!
Oh, the irony.
Perfect! I may have to go anywhere else but my house to use my computer, but damned if it isn't geeky!
(Lameness filter, Lameness filter, Lameness filter)
It is, if you owned a Betamax then you won't have sex ;-)
Mods:Laugh! It's funny!
if you have all of them back to .9 and are just noticing, likely because of all this talk, how much of a problem is it really? You wouldn't have even looked if you hadn't seen any of this here.
Do not look into laser with remaining eye?
That's quite interesting. I love the music, but never read much about the man himself. I wasn't joking, Learn something new every day!
well, since dawn, anyhow.
depends on the angle of the crash, I guess.
Maybe it shouldn't work the way it does, but then again, Helicopters (according to physics) can't fly.
The lagrange spot isn't an absolute, just as with any field, there will be areas of decreasing influence. The moon can safely deviate within these grey areas, with no fear of crashing down. Seeing as how it's in orbat withing this lagrange area, it is fairly stable, because as per what that means, it's kinda stuck there by opposing forces.
Should some (fairly large) foreign space object crash into it, then you may have cause to worry about it crashing into either the other moon or the planet.
man mount will tell all
1 4m a 1337 h4x0r Apparently, Sir.
has Netcraft Confirmed that? I won't believe it until then ;)
well, only as long as we don't measure the results.. we'd hate to change them. ;)
so it gets modded overrated, and despite universal balance, you still receive a karmatic penalty ;-)
any reason why I wouldn't be able to see them?
Who needs eyes? I navigate by looking into the twists and turns of the future! -KH
he had shoes? 99 captured all my attention ;)
Around where I live (Northern Texas), the small shops are usually more expensive than Dell... PriceWatch for me all the time :) (supplimented with a healthy dose of Froogle)
Is there any way to make it smaller?
Tinker Tool allows this, and many other tweaks.
Control Freak is similar, though I don't like it as much.
and software in particular that you use? I've been thinking about doing this recently.
...Well the information on each one was sure handy, if nothing else! I know I'll be checking some of these out, namely Xfld, which I had not heard of until now. Knoppix hardware support is crazy, and Xfce is just soooo nice!