• More praise for B5

    From Bruce Goatly@1:340/400 to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated on Mon Oct 14 20:41:50 2013
    Can science fiction ever get the science right? - <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24518305>

    "'My pet peeve is inertia,' says [Ed] Trollope [spacecraft operations
    engineer at technology firm Telespazio VEGA Deutschland]. 'There are many
    good reasons for keeping your engines on in space, but 'maintaining speed'
    is not one of them. If you turn your engines off, you don't stop.'

    "Some do it slightly better than others. 'I'd prefer not to single out a single film/book/series for this particular error, because it's so common - but I will laud the old television show Babylon 5, for doing a wonderful job of representing the mechanics of spaceflight inertia so nicely,' explains Trollope."

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  • From David E. Powell@1:340/400 to rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated on Wed Nov 6 19:41:56 2013
    On Monday, October 14, 2013 3:41:50 PM UTC-4, Bruce Goatly wrote:
    Can science fiction ever get the science right? -

    <http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-24518305>



    "'My pet peeve is inertia,' says [Ed] Trollope [spacecraft operations

    engineer at technology firm Telespazio VEGA Deutschland]. 'There are many

    good reasons for keeping your engines on in space, but 'maintaining speed'

    is not one of them. If you turn your engines off, you don't stop.'



    "Some do it slightly better than others. 'I'd prefer not to single out a

    single film/book/series for this particular error, because it's so common -

    but I will laud the old television show Babylon 5, for doing a wonderful job

    of representing the mechanics of spaceflight inertia so nicely,' explains

    Trollope."

    Very much so. Loved that about B5.
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