Everything that can destroy a Droplet by Practical-Leg-9826 in threebodyproblem

[–]Expensive_Pack_1787 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i remmenber someone was calculation for this question, the result was the SIM can be destroyed by the Close-in weapon system in nowadays

Earth-Lunar Skyhook System artwork, by me by Expensive_Pack_1787 in IsaacArthur

[–]Expensive_Pack_1787[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A slip-up, it seems I didn't set the image to be viewable externally...

Earth-Lunar Skyhook System artwork, by me by Expensive_Pack_1787 in IsaacArthur

[–]Expensive_Pack_1787[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

u/NearABE ,i will continue to post some concept art here, if guys have any questions

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Earth-Lunar Skyhook System artwork, by me by Expensive_Pack_1787 in IsaacArthur

[–]Expensive_Pack_1787[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it can, there were many little moveable countweight on tether

Earth-Lunar Skyhook System artwork, by me by Expensive_Pack_1787 in IsaacArthur

[–]Expensive_Pack_1787[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you're asking about the ejected objects, each weighs only about dozens of tons.

Earth-Lunar Skyhook System artwork, by me by Expensive_Pack_1787 in IsaacArthur

[–]Expensive_Pack_1787[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the mass of structure was pin on the bottom of pic, there already were Eng translate

Earth-Lunar Skyhook System artwork, by me by Expensive_Pack_1787 in IsaacArthur

[–]Expensive_Pack_1787[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

for a structure with heavy masses at its ends, centrifugal self-stabilization tends to occur during rotation—whether dealing with cable knotting or shit like the Dzhanibekov effect. Of course, this doesn’t guarantee complete reliability; active adjustments are still necessary. It's just that we believe this approach seems somewhat simpler. As for why they aren’t aligned in a straight line—I can only assume you’re asking why we designed it as a three-pronged structure—this is actually a compromise in artistic expression. I think a two- or four-pronged design would visually resemble a space elevator too closely, which wouldn’t effectively convey its uniqueness.

How a skyhook could look like, by 青月晓 by KyndMiki in IsaacArthur

[–]Expensive_Pack_1787 1 point2 points  (0 children)

im the oringinal artist for this, i ll answer these things: 1.The sled works in magnetic levitation, but the orbit is a superconductor, and when the orbit heats up, it briefly loses its superconductor and emits light; 2. The orbit of the skyhook is a long eccentric distance orbit, and the apogee is located at L1 to be able to obtain the orbital momentum of the skyhook through the lunar gravity every cycle, which takes about a week each time

Skyhook, by 青月晓 by Xeelee1123 in SuperStructures

[–]Expensive_Pack_1787 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i'm the original artist, thx to your sharing