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NASA looking at 'hitchhiking' across solar system on speeding comets

3 pointsby jcklnrunsover 9 years ago

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ant6nover 9 years ago
If my harpoon allows me to accelerate&#x2F;decelerate at 10g for 1 minute, I&#x27;d gain 5.9km&#x2F;s. This requires a tether that&#x27;s 176km long. That would be a pretty long tether; that can take a lot of weight.<p>But lunar orbit insertion requires a delta-v of only 2km&#x2F;s. Maybe one day, on the far side of the moon there will be a great magnetic hook that space ships will shoot their harpoon at in order to quickly insert into moon&#x27;s orbit.
cuicuocuaover 9 years ago
Seems quite odd to me. Last (and first) time something landed on a comet it didn&#x27;t go as planned. Harpoon&#x27;s fault. Maybe a fishcakes grab isn&#x27;t the best solution, maybe done magnetic one?