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Space Jam
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Space junk and micro-meteors are quite the problem it seems in earth orbit. Orbiting projectiles have the damage potential of bullets, due to the relative speed differences and light-weight construction of most space vehicles.
I was just watching the news where the ISS was adding reinforced plating
to combat the threat.
My solution would be to use any of the following to protect the station:
1. some jello-like substance that would remain squishy in the frigid space enviroment
2. relatively dense expanding foam
3. lots of popcorn and carmel. The ISS would look like a giant packing peanut or popcorn ball in the sky, with solar panels.
Aerogel
http://www.time.com...ns/rob_aerogel.html Air-flavored tofu [RayfordSteele, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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The problem is to slow down the object, using a barrier (or other strategy) that weighs as little as possible. Jam doesn't have a high enough stoppage to mass ratio. I'm voting for a layer of plates, charged to a very high voltage, so that an arc forms as the object comes through & vaporises it. |
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Yes, a custard-based substance sounds very much in order here.. |
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Finally a way to get rid of excess Vagina-jam. |
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(I thought custard would be a little too obvious, and the movie title was just too appealing as a lame pun). |
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pfperry, take a look at the stuff they use to test-fire bullets. It's designed to have the same density as your guts, and it only takes a few cubic feet to stop the bullet completely. |
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Mr. Tomatohead, you simply had to mention that stuff, didn't you... |
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[RayfordSteele] the //jello-like substance// would have to maintain its "squishyness" in a large difference of temperatures, that change almost constantly (assuming the craft was on barbecue). |
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They have something like this... its called an Aerogel |
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To the larger projectiles, lead,
would be space jam. |
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They might have the same energy or inertia as bullets, but they are not bullets. They are going so fast that they vaporise when they hit something. If I remember correctly, typical "armor" is a layer of something hard (like metal) and then something to slow down the gasses. |
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