threebillion6

threebillion6 t1_jd0uh5y wrote

How? Are you picking up that stuff and carrying it around while you collect the rest of the stuff? Added mass means more fuel you need to take up, to be able to move between orbits. Sending up the ability to deorbit itself removes the need for us to send up another thing. Along with actually getting that thing into orbit. Who's gonna pay for it? These are just honest questions. I'd love to be able to send up something that can maneuver around and collect debris, but it's an engineering feat to do that.

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threebillion6 t1_jcza4hr wrote

That's exactly what we need. Something to deorbit faster. Otherwise we're gonna be sending UP more things to bring more things down. Seems like a massive waste to send something up just to bring stuff down.

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threebillion6 t1_j6e5j3h wrote

A small mixing board, if you can get one that records multiple tracks at the same time that's great. Microphones for vocals and if it's small maybe a few room mics to capture around. Maybe 1 or 2 mics on the drums to get the range. A decent computer, mixing software, monitors. A thousand bucks would do a decent small studio for like indie stuff. You can direct instruments into the board and use fx on the computer, or mic the amp and go from there. I'm sure YouTube has a bunch of tips also.

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