egg changed the topic of #principia to: Logs: https://esper.irclog.whitequark.org/principia | <scott_manley> anyone that doubts the wisdom of retrograde bop needs to get the hell out | https://xkcd.com/323/ | <egg> calculating the influence of lamont on Pluto is a bit silly…
<queqiao->
⟨clayel⟩ at a certain point, the electricity could be high enough to burn off all of your flesh instantly, leaving only a pile of bones
<queqiao->
i dont think that counts as an x-ray though
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<paculino>
Asking here since it seems the most likely to have an answer and remains fairly on topic: Does anyone know of good/detailed worked examples using astronomical algorithms from Jean Meeus' book? (Particularly those pertaining to calendars) I have had a numerical methods course and another class that was focused on calculating the position of the sun (spherical/circular approximations, however), but still
<paculino>
am having trouble figuring it out with all the jumping around.
<queqiao->
⟨kwat⟩ does the vessel history gets deleted once it lands? I like to see the noodles when I fly a plane, but noticed when I land it is gone.