60P3H1V0.3

60P3H1V0.3 is an orthogonal spaceship that was found by David Bell in April 1992. It features prominently in sawtooth 1846 and is quite useful because of the diagonal 2-cell spark that protrudes from its bottom (back) side. Dean Hickerson found several reactions involving lightweight, middleweight, and heavyweight spaceships colliding with the rear spark that produce various kinds of debris (such as blocks, a loaf, or a traffic light). This spaceship is also compatible with the fly tagalong.

60P3H1V0.3
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Pattern type Spaceship
Number of cells 60
Bounding box 33×8
Direction Orthogonal
Period 3
Mod 3
Speed c/3
Speed (unsimplified) c/3
Heat 54.7
Discovered by David Bell
Year of discovery 1992
Several reactions found by Dean Hickerson
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  • 60P3H1V0.3 at Heinrich Koenig's Game of Life Object Catalogs
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