(23,5)c/79 climber |
58bo$56boo$57boo41$32bo$32bobo$32boo15$18bo$16booboo$16booboo$17bob3o$
16b3o4$17boo$17boo$$16bo$15bobooboo$14boo4boo$14booboo$16bo8$23bo$24bo
$22b3o10$bbo$oo$boo!
#C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]]
#C [[ AUTOSTART ]]
#C [[ AUTOSTART GPS 39.5 X -10 Y 15 TRACKLOOP 79 5/79 -23/79 THUMBSIZE 2 ZOOM 10 HEIGHT 480 ]]
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Crawler |
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(23,5)c/79 |
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oblique |
Crawls on |
glider |
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Discovered by |
Nicolay Beluchenko |
Year of discovery |
2006 |
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(23,5)c/79 Herschel climber is a crawler that consists of a Herschel climbing up gliders. This reaction was first discovered by Nicolay Beluchenko on September 28, 2006, in the form of a tub fuse.
Engineering of this reaction gave the (23,5)c/79 waterbear spaceship, which is the fastest engineered oblique spaceship as of July 2023, although a spaceship based on the (27,1)c/72 Herschel climber or (13,1)c/31 Pseudo-B climber would be even faster.
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