119P4H1V0
119P4H1V0 is an unnamed c/4 orthogonal spaceship discovered by Dean Hickerson in December 1989, being the first spaceship of this speed to be found.[1] It looks somewhat like an unnamed object nudging a beehive predecessor. Hickerson then found a small tagalong for this spaceship which could be attached to one side or both. These three spaceships were the only known c/4 orthogonal spaceships until the discovery of 163P4H1V0 by Hartmut Holzwart in July 1992.
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Pattern type | Spaceship | ||
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Number of cells | 119 | ||
Bounding box | 35×19 | ||
Direction | Orthogonal | ||
Period | 4 | ||
Mod | 4 | ||
Speed | c/4 | ||
Speed (unsimplified) | c/4 | ||
Heat | 125.5 | ||
Discovered by | Dean Hickerson | ||
Year of discovery | 1989 | ||
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#N 119P4H1V0 tagalong
#O Dean Hickerson
#C A tagalong for 119P4H1V0
x = 44, y = 19, rule = B3/S23
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#C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]]
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119P4H1V0 pulling a small tagalong found by Dean Hickerson (another tagalong may be added to the other side to preserve symmetry) Catagolue: here (click above to open LifeViewer) RLE: here Plaintext: here |
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See also
References
- David Bell's article, "Spaceships in Conway's Life (Part 4)"
External links
- 119P4H1V0 at the Life Lexicon
- 119P4H1V0.1 at Heinrich Koenig's Game of Life Object Catalogs
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