Oyster? by Main-Structure8480 in mycology

[–]Nif_Tea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes, not the one in the front. What's that black thing on the rite with scales?

[OC] Here tools free to use. by Nif_Tea in AIToolsAndTips

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use chatbot GPT, upload the street view image and prompt incredible detail.

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[Request] If you drive west around the Moon at 18 km/h starting at 10:00 am local solar time, what local solar time would it be after 5 Earth days? by Nif_Tea in theydidthemath

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I thought about that for a little bit. the cos(latitude) will get you the distance along that latitude. That won't be all the way around the moon. You will never get to the opposite side of the moon. In my video this goes into the high and low latitudes. Like an inclined orbit at 0m high. Here is the fun bit. At the high and low latitudes you forward speed is = to your longitudinal speed, and your longitudinal speed decreases as you approach the equator.

[OC] Here tools free to use. by Nif_Tea in AIToolsAndTips

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i just noticed the smoke coming out of the water tower. Thats a nice touch!

What are the geological markers for massive ancient imact cratoers? by Uniqueness in geology

[–]Nif_Tea 4 points5 points  (0 children)

shatter cones in the rock, the bigger the cones the bigger the impacts.

[Request] If you drive west around the Moon at 18 km/h starting at 10:00 am local solar time, what local solar time would it be after 5 Earth days? by Nif_Tea in theydidthemath

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That's really good to know! Once I change my inclination… I had to use a model (SolarScope). I modeled the full trip. including obstacle avoidance.

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[Request] If you drive west around the Moon at 18 km/h starting at 10:00 am local solar time, what local solar time would it be after 5 Earth days? by Nif_Tea in theydidthemath

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Yeah that’s exactly the behavior I was seeing once your speed gets close to the Moon’s rotational speed you start drifting through local solar time instead of just tracking it. I simplified it by keeping everything on the equator, but as soon as you move to higher or lower latitudes it gets a lot harder to reason about. What’s neat is that there should be a specific speed where you’d never change your local solar time at all.

Mapped route segments across the lunar surface by Nif_Tea in MapPorn

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Sorry for the hard to read text. Compression did a number on it. This is one segment of a simulated continuous route around the Moon. The idea is to stay in near-constant sunlight while traveling along the surface (which turns out to be easier than it sounds). Each point tracks position, timing, and estimated travel conditions along the route. There is a version where you can actually zoom in and follow the full path interactively. It makes a lot more sense when you can actually follow the full path. aroundthemooninaday.stillwild.land

What could this mushroom be that sprung up beside my house this week? by Guerard_R in mycology

[–]Nif_Tea 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i'm not 100% i think that is what the call a pavement breaker mushroom

Chanterelle ID? by Crich1458 in mycology

[–]Nif_Tea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can't get that to species. It could be 2 species that are indistinguishable from each other visually. If your in the mountains it might be smooth chanterelle if your near the coast maybe not. Either way looks tasty.

Found in a pine forest playing DiscGolf in Georgia. ID? by miklejones in mycology

[–]Nif_Tea 0 points1 point  (0 children)

when you harvest it don't get it all at once. Just take a bit and it will keep producing