Dyson Sphere under construction?
Bruce Johnson
(14 Oct 2015 19:52 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction?
Timothy Collinson
(14 Oct 2015 20:16 UTC)
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Re: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction?
Rob O'Connor
(14 Oct 2015 22:59 UTC)
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Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction?
Timothy Collinson
(18 Oct 2015 04:52 UTC)
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Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction?
Rob O'Connor
(19 Oct 2015 23:52 UTC)
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Re[3]: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction?
Timothy Collinson
(21 Oct 2015 20:01 UTC)
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On eBay (just in case you missed it!)
Andrew Long
(22 Oct 2015 22:11 UTC)
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Re: [TML] On eBay (just in case you missed it!)
Fred Kiesche
(23 Oct 2015 01:46 UTC)
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Re: On eBay (just in case you missed it!)
Timothy Collinson
(24 Oct 2015 15:17 UTC)
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Re: On eBay (just in case you missed it!)
Timothy Collinson
(24 Oct 2015 15:23 UTC)
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Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction?
Craig Berry
(21 Oct 2015 20:10 UTC)
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Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction?
Rob O'Connor
(21 Oct 2015 23:05 UTC)
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Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction?
Tim
(22 Oct 2015 04:36 UTC)
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Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction? Rob O'Connor (23 Oct 2015 08:50 UTC)
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Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphere under construction?
Tim
(23 Oct 2015 13:23 UTC)
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Tim Little wrote: > Mean surface absolute temperatures go roughly with the fourth root of > irradiance... Hello, stranger! Welcome back. Yes, Stefan-Boltzmann is a very useful starting point. Albedo and greenhouse effect will modify things a bit. > Actually hotter stars would be easier to block, since a planet of > given starting temperature would be further away with a lesser angular > diameter of star. For planets of similar temperature/irradiance, assuming stars of the same size, yes. Luminosity varies with (star radius)^2 and (Temperature)^4, right?. Rob O'Connor