NASA Wants You! (To Sit in a Spinning Room) 35
slinted writes: "Bottomquark recently posted that Nasa scientists are looking for a few good men (5"8' or less) to participate in hypergravity experiments. The experiments entail 7 'habitation sessions,' 5 of which will last up to 22 hours of spinning at up to 2G in a chamber 7.6 feet long and 6 feet wide. Since the experiments are at Ames Research Center, in Mountain View CA, this might be perfect for some techies 'in between projects.'"
5'8"? (Score:4, Funny)
Jane ... stop this crazy thing (Score:3, Funny)
Do you feel like puking now?
How about now?
How about now?
...
Time enough at last... (Score:1)
TEST SUBJECT:
Wow, I get to spend weeks locked in a Tilt-a-Whirl with nothing to do but mess around on a game-filled laptop. This is so cool.
DOCTOR (closing the door):
Did we mention it's Windows? And the only games are Tresspasser and something by Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen?
*slam*
TEST SUBJECT:
Noooooooooooooooooo!
Re:Time enough at last... (Score:1)
:Programs:
:Accessories:
:Games... NOOOOooooooo!!! Wheres the minesweeper and solitare!@#!@#$
2G's....is there a new Spacedrive in the offing? (Score:1, Interesting)
Either they're doing REALLY advanced research or there's potential for round trips to Mars in a week or so....in the near term!
Where do I sign up ?
Re:2G's....is there a new Spacedrive in the offing (Score:2)
They are talking about getting data for a centrifuge on a spacecraft. Possibly to aid astronauts in acclimatizing to a destination planet on a long long trip, Mars for example. There is no mention of any spacedrive stuff....
Re: don't you mean... (Score:1, Funny)
Good.
Are you puking now?
Good.
Are you puking now?
Good.
This is perfect! (Score:2, Funny)
Sounds fishy (Score:1)
I wonder whether www.hypergravityScatology.com has anything to do with this?
Martial Arts Training? (Score:2)
5"8' or less before or after the experiment? (Score:4, Funny)
Beer? (Score:1)
Re:Beer? (Score:1)
802.11b (Score:1)
Non Diminutive (Score:1)
Forever trapped here in the gravity well of planet earth and denied the chance of spaceflight by NASA's demands that all its spacers be 5'8" or less?
Sheesh.. cut my legs off at the knee.
More like 4.5 G, right? (Score:2)
If I remember my high school physics, centripedal acceleration was a = v^2/r. If we assume the 58 feet mentioned in the article is the radius of the thing, we get 364.4 ft for the diameter. They mention 15 rev/min, which is 0.25 rev/s, making the velocity of the people compartment 91.1 ft/s. Doing the math, (91.1^2/58) gives you 4.47 G, right?
Re:More like 4.5 G, right? (Score:3, Informative)
But if you really remembered your physics you'd know that a = r. From r and a you can calculate directly, or vice versa.
Re:More like 4.5 G, right? (Score:2)
Re:More like 4.5 G, right? (Score:1)
Glad I could help.
Of course you have to add this in quadrature with the Earth's grav, so you get more like 2.4 g.
Re:More like 4.5 G, right? (Score:2)
By the way, you can get the omega character with the sequence ω, and the superscript 2 with ². This doesn't require much extra typing and really adds to your clarity.
Re:More like 4.5 G, right? (Score:1)
w = 2(pi)*.25
a =
(Yeah I used w for omega. They look similar.)
HTML hints (Score:1)
² works to get the superscript, as in . Here's to clarity and accuracy.
Re:HTML hints (Score:1)
Can't... resist... bad... joke! (Score:2)
I want to do this! (Score:2, Insightful)
Too bad I'm a girl.
Remember "Spies Like Us"? (Score:1)
Sure.
I thought they did that on rats (Score:2)
So this experiment sounds cool. I'd look into signing up except I'm over the height limit.
Re:I thought they did that on rats (Score:1)
Seriously, though, once the experiment terminates, it's got to be scary to feel your normal usual weight again. I would imagine that you would make all sorts of mistakes, such as trying to lift a spoon and flinging it halfway across the room (woops!). Given the length of the experiment, though, you would probably not have the opportunity to get used to the extra G too much.
-Sou|cuttr
I think back now... (Score:1)