Alien archeology and other mysteries: Thread 9 - The Canonn

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Quick question, i read earlier in the thread you can restart the mission after handing in your data, is this still the case?
And if so, how do i do it?
 
Yeah i'm wondering too, not cause of the cahnce to make money, but don't want to be at a time disadvantage later when more hints pop up
Same here.
Haven't been online in a week due to exams.
I dropped of my scans earlyer today caus i wanted to do some exploring and didn't know if i would be back in time, and now i noticed the completed CG which could reveal more sites.
 
Quick question, i read earlier in the thread you can restart the mission after handing in your data, is this still the case?
And if so, how do i do it?

Click on mission board ... hand in mission... exit station ... re-dock at station to get the mission again.
 
Click on mission board ... hand in mission... exit station ... re-dock at station to get the mission again.

OK, now i am woried, caus i did that, even went to a different station in a different solarsystem and i don't get the mission again...
Do i also need to delete the ancient data messages from my inbox?
 
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Quick question, i read earlier in the thread you can restart the mission after handing in your data, is this still the case?
And if so, how do i do it?

Just turn in the mission at Felice Dock as any mission, get your credits, leave the dock, turn around and land again, and you get the mission again. Go get more decoded data. Lather, rinse, repeat as often as you want.
 
I quickly ran this through spectrum analysis, nothing special popped out at me apart from this image below in the 1khz to 22khz range, but I don't think it means anything. I could be wrong though, take a look:

Yeah, it doesn't look like much of anything to me, either - thsnks for trying it though!
 
I quickly ran this through spectrum analysis, nothing special popped out at me apart from this image below in the 1khz to 22khz range, but I don't think it means anything. I could be wrong though, take a look:


http://i.imgur.com/YnW267W.jpg

ok i m going to have my go at "hum looks like something i have seen" being the bands you see when you get scanned by the Alien ship.

And I didn't get any mystery bookmarks. BTW someone suggested going to four locations, I went to HIP 21820 and its as good as any other system for a gardian site.... except for the pathetic ship scanner....

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Just arrived at ruins - been away for a week - (in PG) deployed SRV released an ORB and now a totem, but am unable to scoop them into the SRV. (Yes the srv scoop is deployed).
Have I missed the fun? Will try moving to Solo.
 
Just turn in the mission at Felice Dock as any mission, get your credits, leave the dock, turn around and land again, and you get the mission again. Go get more decoded data. Lather, rinse, repeat as often as you want.

One of the most important events in the game and it becomes an absolute mess, I wonder if it was tested at all. It saddens me to read so many critics and negativity in the forum, but they are deserved, and the lack of offical responses to bugs and issues or incoming features doesn't help.

FD should remember human patience has it's limits.
 
White and blue light have a much lower light wave distance than the reds 700 nm range

And what wavelength is white light?

Sorry bud, step a wee bit back from the science. 700nm is pretty much infrared anyway you want to be looking around 630nm for red.

"White light" is a mix of most/all wavelengths. The output from a star closely matches their black body radiation at that temperature
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Just arrived at ruins - been away for a week - (in PG) deployed SRV released an ORB and now a totem, but am unable to scoop them into the SRV. (Yes the srv scoop is deployed).
Have I missed the fun? Will try moving to Solo.

Did you target them first before trying to scoop them up? Ive done that before and wondered why I couldnt scoop them then realized I hadnt targeted them yet.
 
<sighs> Look, first of all don't tell me what I'm thinking. I know exactly what I'm talking about. Don't try to say I'm thinking something different just to suit yourself.

The source makes no difference to the light travels. That is basic basic level stuff. Please consider what the implications of what you're saying are, because I understand them, and that's why I'm saying that what you're saying is wrong. Well that plus the basics.

I'm not commenting on anything else here just the speed of light changing depending on the source.

I am not able to assist you in understanding of how light functions in real space time. Good luck. There are many text books as well as papers written by renowned scientists that explain what I did in a much more difficult manner. If you want to read through it and come to the correct conclusion then fine. However what you explained in your previous post was how light was moving through a medium and not through a true vacuum.(which only occurs in theory and not nature.)

So next time you make a bad statement like that I will do as you did and just come out and tell you that you are wrong.

The speed of light is the speed of light its source has nothing to do with it. I dont know how you cant understand that. Visible emitted light however is not moving at the speed of light. No light or color that the Human eye can perceive is moving at the speed of light.
 
I am not able to assist you in understanding of how light functions in real space time. Good luck. There are many text books as well as papers written by renowned scientists that explain what I did in a much more difficult manner. If you want to read through it and come to the correct conclusion then fine. However what you explained in your previous post was how light was moving through a medium and not through a true vacuum.(which only occurs in theory and not nature.)

So next time you make a bad statement like that I will do as you did and just come out and tell you that you are wrong.

The speed of light is the speed of light its source has nothing to do with it. I dont know how you cant understand that. Visible emitted light however is not moving at the speed of light. No light or color that the Human eye can perceive is moving at the speed of light.

We should work together instead of insulting each other.

I think the bad spirits from the ruins are spreading around, we have to get together we are on something I can smell it!

:D
 
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Ok thanks - +1rep for you and -1 on the dumb scale for me!

lol, your fine, its pretty easy to forget such things at times. I lost a ship once because I was trying to go to supercruise but still had the hardpoints out. Somehow, it just didnt register what I was being told with all the explosions going on and all. Doh! ;)
 
I am not able to assist you in understanding of how light functions in real space time. Good luck. There are many text books as well as papers written by renowned scientists that explain what I did in a much more difficult manner. If you want to read through it and come to the correct conclusion then fine. However what you explained in your previous post was how light was moving through a medium and not through a true vacuum.(which only occurs in theory and not nature.)

So next time you make a bad statement like that I will do as you did and just come out and tell you that you are wrong.

The speed of light is the speed of light its source has nothing to do with it. I dont know how you cant understand that. Visible emitted light however is not moving at the speed of light. No light or color that the Human eye can perceive is moving at the speed of light.

For a bit of simplefied, visual and somewhat intuitive explenation of this phenomenon, let me refer you to Scott Manly:
[video=youtube;hyj1ZZiseDE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyj1ZZiseDE[/video]
 
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Oh NO! Message in Spectral Audio!! - Just focusing...

Image link https://www.dropbox.com/s/tqtd7fn4o0laswz/Spec from Ruin.jpg?dl=0

After fiddling a tad with the auto-level in Photoshop I came up with slightly more detailed image:

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Some kind of image which reminds me of the original sound thing that happened when an probe was honked.
 
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