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>Everyone in the room is EXCITED>[room is dead quiet]This is programming for NPCs.tfw no MOL
>> Anonymous 05/10/21(Mon)16:19:28 No.13110787?
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>>13110782haha bennus :DDDD
>> Anonymous 05/10/21(Mon)16:20:21 No.13110794?
>>13110820>>13110780I don't mean to call out the specifics of the statement, but the fact that no one has mastered commercially viable levels of CNT production yet. Until that process is rock-solid on Earth, I don't see the point in speculating about where else it can be done. It's putting the cart before the horse.
>https://youtu.be/SIif11QOsRI [Embed]>CNTs can be mass produced using trace metals, a catalyst gas, and methane>byproduct of this process is hydrogen; which can be used to create hydrogen fuel cells for energy storage or be paired with oxygen sequestered from the CO2 in the atmosphere>excess carbon can be used for the following: https://www.greenbiz.com/article/5-surprising-products-companies-are-making-carbon-dioxide to produce bioplastics, resins, accretion nanoparticles, etcMars COULD become a CNT mass production facility in the next 30 years, which has immense aerospace implications.
/21(Mon)16:08:12 No.13110735?
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OSIRIS-REx return Conference
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>> Anonymous 05/10/21(Mon)16:09:30 No.13110738?
>>13110735WE
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>> Anonymous 05/10/21(Mon)16:10:22 No.13110743?
>>13110747 >>13110757>>13110735how does pic rel work?
>> Anonymous 05/10/21(Mon)16:11:20 No.13110746?
>>13111080>>13110719should do a little gondola paper cutout and get a picture of it sitting on the books while it looks at /sfg/ on a computer
>> Anonymous 05/10/21(Mon)16:11:23 No.13110747?
>>13110743Basically a big mesh cylinder that gets buried into the gravel