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{{Spaceship|name=Canada Goose|pname=canadagoose|dir=Diagonal|p=4|s= | {{Spaceship|name=Canada Goose|pname=canadagoose|dir=Diagonal|p=4|s=c/4|discoverer=Jason Summers|discoveryear=1999}} | ||
The '''Canada goose''' was found by [[List of patterns found by Jason Summers|Jason Summers]] in January [[List of patterns found in 1999|1999]]. It consists of a [[glider]] plus a [[tagalong]]. | The '''Canada goose''' was found by [[List of patterns found by Jason Summers|Jason Summers]] in January [[List of patterns found in 1999|1999]]. It consists of a [[glider]] plus a [[tagalong]]. | ||
Revision as of 17:41, 8 January 2009
Canada Goose | |||||
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Pattern type | Spaceship | ||||
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Direction | Diagonal | ||||
Period | 4 | ||||
Mod | Unknown | ||||
Speed | c/4 | Unknown | ||||
Heat | Unknown | ||||
Discovered by | Jason Summers | ||||
Year of discovery | 1999 | ||||
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The Canada goose was found by Jason Summers in January 1999. It consists of a glider plus a tagalong.
At the time of its discovery, the Canada goose was the smallest known diagonal spaceship other than the glider, but this record has since been beaten, first by Orion 2, and more recently by the crab.
External links
Canada goose at the Life Lexicon