How to write your name on the moon
A detailed investigation into how to write a readable message on the surface of the moon.
Answering the most unlikely question with physics, and explaining some of the subjects I find particularly cool. Learn what it would take to write your name on the moon, or get a clear introduction to rocket flight and Lagrangian mechanics.
A detailed investigation into how to write a readable message on the surface of the moon.
Quite big, it turns out. At least, if you make a lot of simplifying assumptions.
Yahoo Answers brings us the important questions.
Black hole golf on a galactic scale. Includes a discussion of modelling the Milky Way’s potential well, if you’re into that sort of thing.
There is such a thing as a square donut. Placed in a box, will this get you more donut per donut?
What is the relativistic rocket equation? How do we work it out? What can we do with it?
An introduction to some concepts of special relativity that are useful for rocketry.
You turn on your rocket. What happens next, in special relativity? (A discussion of accelerated motion.)
Putting it all together, what does a relativistic rocket flight look like in practice?
A program of experiments. Hopefully won’t destroy the fabric of spacetime.
The story of how we came to agree the Earth goes round the Sun, why this wasn’t at all obvious, and what really went down with Galileo and the Pope.
You’re a spaceship engineer. What do you have to worry about?
Could an airship really carry a nuclear reactor? Maybe it could, actually.
An introduction to the concepts of Lagrangian mechanics, with pictures instead of lots of maths.
A straight frictionless tunnel through a uniform density sphere, but that’s not quite so catchy.
An introduction to the motion of planets in our solar system, and how that connects to the way they move in the sky.
Not all that much, actually. A repudiation of the ‘Connecticut Yankee’ genre and exploration of the limits of technology.
An accessible overview of the topology of the universe. What’s a ‘topology’? Find out here!
Calculations on statite stability, solid shell strength, and temperature.
I was asked for advice by an aspiring lunar goatherd. Other moon-farmers might also find something of use.
A discussion of time travel in fiction and exploration of the connections to physics. Causality, tachyonic antitelephones, closed timelike curves, and the question of relative motion.
A planetary transit is when you can see a planet against the disc of the sun. Here we work out how long that lasts.
Preferably without getting completely pulverised by extreme acceleration - sorry, Jules Verne.
An intuitive introduction to the principles of rocket flight. Minimal maths.
No, but maybe not for the reason you think.
With highly practical methods like fusing every one of its hydrogen atoms, or dropping it in a black hole.
Derive and use the most important equation in rocket science through a series of bite-sized questions.