MoreGull
MoreGull t1_jdsz2pu wrote
Reply to TIL that seagulls not only eat other birds and animals, but are cannibals and often eat seagull chicks, even their own. by TrolleyMcTrollerson1
These seagulls sound like some characters.
MoreGull t1_jdkeoh0 wrote
Reply to comment by planningcalendar in Gem museum by seeclick8
Sweet! You get to touch them?
MoreGull t1_jdkd5a4 wrote
Reply to Gem museum by seeclick8
I went a year ago and had a rare opportunity to hold a piece of the Moon and Mars. They said they don't bring them out very often. I still feel so lucky.
Great musuem.
MoreGull t1_jcq00w0 wrote
Reply to TIL Charles Dickens had a talking pet raven named Grip, who terrorized his dog, buried valuables in the yard, and died eating "a pound or two" of lead paint. As a character in one of his novels, Grip is believed to have inspired Poe's famous poem, and is on display in a Philadelphia public library by jableshables
Nevermore*
*Next 2 Grips excepted
MoreGull t1_jcmt91g wrote
Reply to Dreaming of warmer days ahead of us soon. Maine coast painted in acrylic on canvas. by retro-galaxy
Have you been to Monhegan Island OP? If not, I highly recommend you go for the night.
MoreGull OP t1_jadkqf3 wrote
Reply to comment by AtomicPow_r_D in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
Callisto is in fact blessed to not be within Jupiter's protective shield.
MoreGull OP t1_jadbzpn wrote
Reply to comment by Real_Affect39 in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
Indeed. The radiation from Jupiter is intense. I think the current spacecraft in orbit around Jupiter (Juno) has its orbits planned to spend as much time as possible outside the radiation belt.
MoreGull OP t1_jad3apc wrote
Reply to comment by PhotonicSymmetry in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
Indeed. Resource extraction would be the main focus. Also serving as the "gas station" of local space travel. Which given the vastness of the Jovian system could be mostly local.
MoreGull OP t1_jacpswl wrote
Reply to comment by dgames_90 in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
I think terraforming is far out as to be basically pointless to discuss. Could it be done? Sure, theoretically. Will it anytime soon? Not likely.
MoreGull OP t1_jacg4cm wrote
Reply to comment by Explains_Wrong in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
Love that movie.
MoreGull OP t1_jab2b0p wrote
Reply to comment by rksd in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
Indeed. A self contained nuclear reactor.
MoreGull OP t1_jaaj5ce wrote
Reply to comment by ObviousGazelle in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
Indeed. Another reason to skip Mars entirely.
MoreGull OP t1_jaaivwk wrote
Reply to comment by Kantrh in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
What If uranium is super scarce on Earth....
MoreGull OP t1_ja9hw31 wrote
Reply to comment by anotheroutlaw in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
If you are looking foward to first steps, I agree. It will be awesome when a man steps on the surface of Mars.
But other than being cool it's pointless.
MoreGull OP t1_ja9d4vi wrote
Reply to comment by _Bl4ze in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
It's a question of how capable the tech is I suppose. Can robotics easily reproduce people?
MoreGull OP t1_ja9cul9 wrote
Reply to comment by anotheroutlaw in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
I know, that's why I make a big deal of it. Can people actually live - with families, with lives above and beyond whatever job they are out there for....
MoreGull OP t1_ja9cjxr wrote
Reply to comment by lochlainn in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
Why the moon at all?
MoreGull OP t1_ja9a704 wrote
Reply to comment by anotheroutlaw in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
If it takes 3 years to get there and 3 more to get back, it will become a real colony if people persist at the location.
MoreGull OP t1_ja99xyq wrote
Reply to comment by Fortissano71 in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
We can still build our orbital infrastructure.
MoreGull OP t1_ja98x0s wrote
Reply to comment by anotheroutlaw in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
1000 people living and working above and on Callisto - is that Colonization?
MoreGull OP t1_ja986r1 wrote
Reply to comment by anotheroutlaw in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
The key would be there are profits to be made every step of the way....
MoreGull OP t1_ja95afn wrote
Reply to comment by anotheroutlaw in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
Or a highly incentivized profit....
MoreGull OP t1_ja94lu5 wrote
Reply to The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
To add to this discussion: Mars is a joke. I can't see any realistic benefit at all for human efforts directed at Mars.
MoreGull OP t1_ja94dv7 wrote
Reply to comment by anotheroutlaw in The Case for Callisto by MoreGull
I think that's way too many. I'll guess 12.
MoreGull t1_jdtdt20 wrote
Reply to comment by nowhereman136 in TIL the New York Times, in 1944, Introduced Readers to an Exciting New Food: Pizza by FatherWinter
War as melting pot