c/6 diagonal
c/6 diagonal is a diagonal speed that is equivalent to one sixth of the speed of light.
c/6 diagonal | ||
Spaceship | Yes | |
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Puffer | No | |
Rake | No | |
Wickstretcher | No | |
Gun | No |
Spaceships
On September 17, 2005 Nicolay Beluchenko discovered the first c/6 diagonal spaceship, seal. Beluchenko then discovered a tagalong for this spaceship on September 22, 2005.[1] The first spaceship of this speed to be discovered not based on seal, 77P6H1V1, was discovered in March 2011 by Josh Ball and is currently the smallest known spaceship of this speed.
Puffers
No c/6 diagonal puffer technology is currently known.
gollark: Just define sin x as the set of ordered pairs (x, sin x) for all x in R.
gollark: Actually, all functions can be defined as sets.
gollark: Obviously the most practical definition is the one defining it as the unique solution to certain differential equations.
gollark: sin x = x for small x, so it's probably fine.
gollark: Oh, right, trigonometry, I forgot about that.
See also
- c/6 orthogonal
- (2,1)c/6
- List of important speeds
- List of spaceships with speed c/6
References
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