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{{Spaceship|name=117P9H3V0|pname=117p9h3v0|c=117|p=9|s=c/3| | {{Spaceship | ||
'''117P9H3V0''' is an orthogonal [[c/3 orthogonal|c/3]] [[spaceship]] discovered by [[David Bell]] in May | |name = 117P9H3V0 | ||
|pname = 117p9h3v0 | |||
|c = 117 | |||
|bx = 17 | |||
|by = 32 | |||
|dir = Orthogonal | |||
|p = 9 | |||
|m = 9 | |||
|s = c/3 | |||
|z = 3c/9 | |||
|h = 114.2 | |||
|discoverer = David Bell | |||
|discoveryear = 1992 | |||
|rulemin = B3/S23 | |||
|rulemax = B3/S23 | |||
|rulespecial = [[Conway's Game of Life|Conway Life]] | |||
|isorulemin = B3/S23-cy | |||
|isorulemax = B34ce5c6cn7e/S234cy5ae6en | |||
|plaintext = true | |||
|rle = true | |||
|animated = true | |||
|viewerconfig = #C [[ TRACKLOOP 9 0 -1/3 THUMBSIZE 3 GPS 3 HEIGHT 800 WIDTH 480 ]] | |||
|apgcode = xq9_y24a9a4z8866gh1u0u1hg6688z1so26043034062os1zx8biuxuib8zy1lo949olzxce4c666c4ec | |||
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'''117P9H3V0''' is an orthogonal [[c/3 orthogonal|c/3]] [[spaceship]] discovered by [[David Bell]] in May {{year|1992}}.<ref>David Bell's archive of c/3 ships and puffers in Life</ref> It is based on a [[period]]-[[:Category:spaceships with period 3|3]] spaceship with a loosely connected back component which could be removed to form a period-[[:Category:spaceships with period 9|9]] spaceship, being the first spaceship of this period to be found. The back part creates a [[blinker]], which is deleted later. In September {{year|1997}} Bell found a smaller period-3 component to support the period-9 [[bounding box#trailing edge|trailing edge]]. In June {{year|2001}} [[Paul Tooke]] found a much smaller period-9 spaceship, [[55P9H3V0]]. | |||
== | The front engine of the spaceship is closely related to the [[dart]]. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
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| | |pname = 126p3h1v0 | ||
|position = center | |||
|caption = The period 3 spaceship that was the basis<br>for 117P9H3V0<br />{{LinkCatagolue|xq3_y24a9a4z8866gh1u0u1hg6688z1so26043034062os1zx8biuxuib8zy1lo949olzxce4c666c4eczy247174|style=brief}}<br> | |||
|viewerconfig = #C [[ AUTOSTART TRACKLOOP 9 0 -1/3 THUMBSIZE 3 GPS 3 HEIGHT 800 WIDTH 480 ]] | |||
}} | |||
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|pname = 86p9h3v0 | |||
|position = center | |||
|caption = A small, related period 9 spaceship<br>('''86P9H3V0''') which also works in [[HighLife]].<br />{{LinkCatagolue|xq9_y6eegi12cxc21igeez4334155211w210pppgppp012w1125514334zy951w888w15|style=brief}}<br /> | |||
|viewerconfig = #C [[ AUTOSTART TRACKLOOP 9 0 -1/3 THUMBSIZE 3 GPS 3 HEIGHT 800 WIDTH 800 ]] | |||
}} | |||
|} | |} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
== External links == | |||
{{LinkCatagolue|xq9_y24a9a4z8866gh1u0u1hg6688z1so26043034062os1zx8biuxuib8zy1lo949olzxce4c666c4ec}} | |||
{{Symmetry|orthogonal2}} | |||
[[Category:Unnamed periodic objects]] |
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Pattern type | Spaceship | ||||||||
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Number of cells | 117 | ||||||||
Bounding box | 17 × 32 | ||||||||
Direction | Orthogonal | ||||||||
Period | 9 | ||||||||
Mod | 9 | ||||||||
Speed | c/3 | 3c/9 | ||||||||
Heat | 114.2 | ||||||||
Discovered by | David Bell | ||||||||
Year of discovery | 1992 | ||||||||
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117P9H3V0 is an orthogonal c/3 spaceship discovered by David Bell in May 1992.[1] It is based on a period-3 spaceship with a loosely connected back component which could be removed to form a period-9 spaceship, being the first spaceship of this period to be found. The back part creates a blinker, which is deleted later. In September 1997 Bell found a smaller period-3 component to support the period-9 trailing edge. In June 2001 Paul Tooke found a much smaller period-9 spaceship, 55P9H3V0.
The front engine of the spaceship is closely related to the dart.
Gallery
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References
- ↑ David Bell's archive of c/3 ships and puffers in Life
External links
Categories:
- Patterns
- Spaceships with between 110 and 119 cells
- Periodic objects with minimum population between 110 and 119
- Patterns with between 110 and 119 cells
- Patterns found by David Bell
- Patterns found in 1992
- Outer-totalistically endemic patterns
- Spaceships
- Spaceships with period 9
- Orthogonal spaceships
- Spaceships with speed c/3
- Spaceships with unsimplified speed 3c/9
- Spaceships with heat between 110 and 119
- Spaceships with mod 9
- Patterns with bilateral orthogonal symmetry
- Unnamed periodic objects