(urth) The Apu-Punchau Eclipse
Dan'l Danehy-Oakes
danldo at gmail.com
Tue Jun 10 09:30:10 PDT 2008
Tzadkiel's Ship -- *counting its sails*, is significantly bigger than a mile
in diameter, at least for purposes of shadow-casting. Solar sails have
to be (a) very very large and (b) quite opaque in order to be effective.
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 8:00 AM, Jeff Wilson <jwilson at io.com> wrote:
> StoneOx17 at aol.com wrote:
>>
>> In a message dated 6/10/2008 7:43:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
>> davetallman at msn.com writes:
>>
>> "I have another possible explanation for the eclipse. The exact
>> dimensions of the Ship aren't given, but could it really be large enough to
>> shadow the Sun and let the stars be seen like that? It would have to be
>> almost as big as the moon. Why couldn't the eclipse be a normal one, caused
>> by the moon?"
>> If the ship were a lot close than the moon, it could be a lot smaller and
>> shadow the sun. If it were 3000 times closer (low earth orbit), it could
>> be 3000 times smaller, or only around a mile in diameter.
>
> That would make it only about 80 miles up, a rapidly decaying orbit to be
> sure. It would have to have some form of lift to let it hover in place
> anyway, because at orbital speeds the eclipse would only last a second or
> less.
>
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