LOL - We're brainstorming right? That's not exactly what I was thinking. This would not be a grenade simply exploding in all directions, but a sustained white phosphorus charge. The charge would be contained and directed to the sides of the vehicle, super heating the head of the vehicle and pushing it downward. As for maneuvering the vehicle, I worked on a missile once that used helium to cool specific points on the engines exhaust nozzle which in turn allowed the missile to change direction, maybe we could apply the same principle in this case.
I'm not a chemist, but I think WP would burn even on Europa. Is the ice really 10 miles thick? -----Original Message----- From: Robert Crawley [mailto:programming-epfi@;txucom.net] Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 3:28 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: No power sources available Yes, that should work nicely. Let's see... drop grenade on ice. Wait 30-45 minutes. Drop grenade #2 down the hole. Wait a few minutes before it gets to the bottom. Wait another 30-45 minutes. Drop grenade #3... this might take a little while. Now we need to figure out how to get down the 10-mile shaft. Ah, deposit copper oxide down shaft just in case. Then figure out how to get down. Ice skates with brakes. I think we have a plan. Good idea. Wish I'd thought of it. Robert Crawley Elite Precision Fabricators, Inc. Programming (936) 449-6823 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-europa@;klx.com]On Behalf Of Christlieb, Scott F. Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 2:48 PM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: RE: No power sources available Since we're brain storming....................... When I was in the military we used white phosphorus grenades to melt down large metal filing cabinets. One grenade would go through the whole cabinet in a few moments. On a larger scale, could we control and direct this type of energy to quickly clear a path for Icepick? It would be a fast way to the bottom of the ice. Scott. -----Original Message----- From: Robert Crawley [mailto:programming-epfi@;txucom.net] Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 2:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: No power sources available I was trying to come up with a self-renewable chemical energy source. But I'm a tad bit of my league on that one. I was even thinking along the lines of using microbes to help the process. But littering Europa with dead microbes probably isn't acceptable. Robert Crawley Elite Precision Fabricators, Inc. Programming (936) 449-6823 -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:owner-europa@;klx.com]On Behalf Of Robert J. Bradbury Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 1:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: No power sources available Robert, > If I understand this correctly, lithium makes lithium hydroxide and hydrogen > after being exposed to water. Could there be a chemical way to revitalize > this process without adding tons of materials? Is anyone on this list a > chemical engineer? Generally speaking in chemistry you are going to require quantities of materials approx. equivalent in mass to whatever you are reacting with. Since we are probably talking about tons of ice, we are also talking about tons of reactants. There is the additional problem of getting the reactants to where you want them to react. That's pretty difficult with solid alkali metals with melting points of hundreds of degrees C. You have to consider that liquid sodium/potassium has commonly been considered as a coolant for nuclear reactors. The engineering to keep it under control *isn't* trivial. In fact there is some evidence that one of the nuclear reactors the Russians put up has leaked its coolant into its orbit and there are now solid drops of sodium/potassium orbiting the planet. Robert == You are subscribed to the Europa Icepick mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project information and list (un)subscribe info: http://klx.com/europa/ == You are subscribed to the Europa Icepick mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project information and list (un)subscribe info: http://klx.com/europa/ == You are subscribed to the Europa Icepick mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project information and list (un)subscribe info: http://klx.com/europa/ == You are subscribed to the Europa Icepick mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project information and list (un)subscribe info: http://klx.com/europa/ == You are subscribed to the Europa Icepick mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project information and list (un)subscribe info: http://klx.com/europa/