i think the facial shot catagory in porn would suffer the most! but it would be intersting to see how fast Peter North would zoom across space when he does his pop shot!! that's assuming he's outside of the space station or whatever the hell he gets into space in. inside it would be a scary site, for us that is. for female porn stars, it's just another exercise in catching the shot!!
wow, never thought this thread would sink to this level on such an innocent random thought by a very bored person.
congrats everyone to sinking to another all time low!!!!
Back to the helicopter thing....You need atmosphere to generate pressure differences on the aerofoil of a wing to generate lift. Your atmosphere is composed of various molecules.....Space is not a total vacuum (there are still some minute ammounts of molecules floating around). So if you could make a wing (or rotor) brutally efficient, and weren't limited by size or anything like that, is it possible to generate a force with an aerofoil in the vacuum of space, regardless of how small a force? Not make a helicopter work, simply generate a force perpendicular to the plane of rotor rotation.
Edit: Feasibility doesn't matter either, I.E. if tip-to-tip of the rotors was 1000 miles.
Back to the helicopter thing....You need atmosphere to generate pressure differences on the aerofoil of a wing to generate lift. Your atmosphere is composed of various molecules.....Space is not a total vacuum (there are still some minute ammounts of molecules floating around). So if you could make a wing (or rotor) brutally efficient, and weren't limited by size or anything like that, is it possible to generate a force with an aerofoil in the vacuum of space, regardless of how small a force? Not make a helicopter work, simply generate a force perpendicular to the plane of rotor rotation.
Edit: Feasibility doesn't matter either, I.E. if tip-to-tip of the rotors was 1000 miles.
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