The Math would add up
The Math would add up
tell my why this thing should not be able to melt satelites that cross over during the day
61ReplyI suspect in order to stay focused on such distances you'd need extremely flat mirrors. Like, telescope grade stuff.
I doubt the mirrors they have is even within an order of magnitude flat enough.
43ReplyThose are designed to focus on a large, stationary, object not far away, not a small hypersonic object very very far away.
40ReplySatellites be zoomin, it would be hard to hit one for more than a split second. But I'm definitely down to try!
29ReplyIsn’t there some inverse square math rule about radiation like this? The further away you are the radiation reaching you is far less than it would seem? Not good at remembering this math so maybe someone can correct me.
Even if you could get the mirrors all focused accurately and tracking the object at speed it seems like it wouldn’t be any more of a concern than a really bright searchlight or something.
25ReplyWho do you think you are? Archimedes?
24ReplyYeah except the focal point of those mirrors is measured in meters not 100s of kilometers. You can't use them to focus on something that far away.
21ReplyThey would have to adjust really quickly to track
21ReplyI love the fact that those towers are so bright they glitch up Google maps satellite view.
Seeing them at a distance while driving from Primm to Nipton was fucking intense, that shit is overwhelmingly bright.
17ReplyAll this science talk but the first thing I thought of was a reference to Fallout New Vegas.
17ReplyPatrolling the Mojave wasteland almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter.
15ReplyEuclid C Finder go brrrrrr 💥
12ReplySatellite is surrounded by vacuum. Thus insulated from getting rid of heat that way. So just pump heat into it and watch the temperature rise.
And you don't need to melt it. Just cook it till its electronics overheat.
12ReplySomeone get this person a defense contract stat
11ReplyThere is the matter of space debris, which is already a problem. If you're going to attack satellites to disable them you want to capture them in a decaying orbit.
9ReplyI don't think they're all accurate enough to all hit a focal point dead-on even if you built a targeting computer to handle atmospheric lensing.
Also, the economic cost of it probably makes missiles seem really cheap.
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7ReplyMy brain has been poisoned too thoroughly by New Vegas for me to make any vaguely reasonable comment. W should make Archimedes and melt putin into a puddle.
6ReplyAre those mirrors curved to a focal point? If theyre flat mirrors which they probably would be, i think it could work
5Reply*Jesse, what the hell are you talking about?
With one ?, he's not scared or anything.
0ReplyIf you're going to make a meme about satellites and math, the least you could do is spell correctly..
Axis. Unless there is a satellite out there adjusting itself in barbarian equations.
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