Aurora 4x
VB6 Aurora => VB6 Mechanics => Topic started by: waresky on November 04, 2012, 04:48:07 PM
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This is latest GAS Mars measure..
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-IDfmiYqAOlI/UJT-7jKS8fI/AAAAAAAAH8g/QL6_qfrTNbg/s1600/703589main_pia16460-43_full.jpg
Totally different from actual in-game Data :-)
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At . 006 atm average atmospheric pressure (which is what I seem to find as the most common figure. ) That would be:
. 005754 atm CO2
. 00012 atm Ar
. 000114 atm N2
. 0000084 atm O2
. 0000036 Atm CO
Correct?
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time for a tweak ;D
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I dont know. Launching a Mission to enrich and alter the marsian atmosphere to conform with Auroras data seems a bit over the top. I think the high Argon count in interesting, i wonder from where it comes.
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Something just went through my head - Mars atmosphere is close enough to a co2 laser mix. Now if we only add a couple of electrodes and the right optical cavity .... No He but the Ar and N are high enough to get a bit of lasing :D
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Hahahahaha I love it