raptop changed the topic of #kspacademia to: https://gist.github.com/pdn4kd/164b9b85435d87afbec0c3a7e69d3e6d | Dogs are cats. Spiders are cat interferometers. | Космизм сегодня! | Document well, for tomorrow you may get mauled by a ネコバス. | <UmbralRaptor> egg|nomz|egg: generally if your eyes are dewing over, that's not the weather. | <ferram4> I shall beat my problems to death with an engineer. | We can haz pdf
<B787_300>
oO
<B787_300>
they didnt attach the optics table to its legs?!
<bofh>
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
<UmbralRaptor>
B787_300: correct. It's staying still because of friction.
<B787_300>
Yes because friction is what you want to lean on with a couple thousand of optics on the table
<UmbralRaptor>
Might be more if there's a sufficiently fancy setup. (adaptive optics + Hawaii 1 RG CCD)
<B787_300>
I was being conservative
<B787_300>
And a 700 LBS optics table is on the smaller side
<B787_300>
Like a 4x8 sized table
<UmbralRaptor>
It's about that size, maybe slightly bigger?
<B787_300>
Yeah and that is smallish
* UmbralRaptor
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<NomalRaptor>
egg: red shifted cat
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<NomalRaptor>
Oh no, HIP 1475B got into the list of stars.
<NomalRaptor>
(The actual star, GJ 15 B, does not have a HIP number. I merely tacked a B onto GJ 15 A/HIP 1475.)
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<bofh>
NomalRaptor: is redshifted cat anything like round cat?
<NomalRaptor>
unsure
<B787_300>
!u
<galois>
No info for U+f79c (I only know about Unicode up to 9.0)
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<UmbralRaptop>
"An extra benefit of these searches is refined orbits for Neptune's close-in moons. For example, 75-km-wide Naiad hadn't been seen (at least with certainty) since Voyager 2's flyby. Showlater's team did spot it — but in a spot diametrically opposite where it should have been, based on the presumed orbit. Thalassa (92 km) proved less challenging but was still displaced 19° from its predicted orbital longitude."
<egg|work|egg>
UmbralRaptop: hm, those aren't in RSS+Principia, so we don't have to redo them
<kmath>
<Kitsch_Kunni> @CuriousZelda is so cute! look deep into this cat's eyes!!! they're so big!! ⏎ I got the idea from @nakanodrawing dra… https://t.co/wEhFyRi0kA
<kmath>
<Kitsch_Kunni> @CuriousZelda is so cute! look deep into this cat's eyes!!! they're so big!! ⏎ I got the idea from @nakanodrawing dra… https://t.co/wEhFyRi0kA
<UmbralRaptop>
mrr
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