Quarters, not halves.I believe, and hope to be corrected on if false, that double the distance halves the gravity?
Imagine a really good friend of yours up and leaving after you've just found out you need to make a potentially horrific urgent decision, telling you it's not their problem and it's about time you grew up anyway. After an hour of tearing yourself apart, weighing the options and knowing you'll end up hating yourself either way, you finally make a decision.Just rewatched the end. Clara was WAY out of line. Even if the Doctor always knew what would happen, him disappearing and leaving them to make the decision was one of the few times the Doctor let humanity show what they are or could be. He also (may have known that he) put Courtney on a good track. No matter, Clara blows up for nothing, at least for a lot less than other stuff she has seen the Doctor doing/not doing.
The Doctor reappeared at the exact time that Clara and Courtney pressed the button, so he knew what they would do and what would happen. He went thru this with Amy on Starship UK. He had faith in humanity. Something it seems Clara lost at the end.
Can't wait for a new companion.
and that the majority of people is apathetic to space exploration.
FTFY.and that the majority of people are apathetic to space exploration.
FTFY.
FTFY.and that the majority of people are apathetic to space exploration.
FTFY.
[*]The shuttle couldn't have gotten to the moon but if it could, it couldn't have carried 100 nukes.
Mr Awe
Once you've got a shuttle orbiter into a LEO parking orbit (as usual) there's no reason why you couldn't get it to the Moon IF you'd also put up a booster stage to provide the Trans Lunar Injection burn.
Watching "The Seeds of Doom", and reflecting on this episode, I think Doctor Who is predicting a probable future. I think that government funding for manned space exploration will eventually stop and that the majority of people will be apathetic to space exploration. The costs for manned space exploration can' t be supported by one nation. When the world does go fully and deeply into climatic catastrophe, the nations of the world will be spending their money on mitigating the effects.
In the earliest outlines for Breakaway, when it was still a follow-up to UFO, the Moon's breakaway was due to the hostile aliens altering gravity so as to deprive Earth of the first line of defence that the SHADO Moonbase provided. Though frankly, if they could muck around with gravity like that, it's a mystery how we ever had a chance against them!I can even work with Breakaway on Space 1999, learning that our universe itself is speeding up and leaving.
The explanation is that the explosion, perhaps with the gravity intensifiers Moonbase Alpha used might have generated a field effect anomaly.
In the earliest outlines for Breakaway, when it was still a follow-up to UFO, the Moon's breakaway was due to the hostile aliens altering gravity so as to deprive Earth of the first line of defence that the SHADO Moonbase provided. Though frankly, if they could muck around with gravity like that, it's a mystery how we ever had a chance against them!I can even work with Breakaway on Space 1999, learning that our universe itself is speeding up and leaving.
The explanation is that the explosion, perhaps with the gravity intensifiers Moonbase Alpha used might have generated a field effect anomaly.
I like the fact that everyone had stopped exploring space. It's sadly a more realistic prediction of the future than most.
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