Lightweight spaceship

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Lightweight Spaceship
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Pattern type Spaceship
Number of cells 9
Bounding box 5 × 5
Direction Orthogonal
Period 4 (mod: Unknown)
Speed c/2 | Unknown
Heat 11
Kinetic symmetry Unspecified
Discovered by John Conway
Year of discovery 1970

The lightweight spaceship (or LWSS for short or small fish[1]) is the smallest orthogonally moving spaceship, and the second most common spaceship (after the glider). Random soups will emit one LWSS for approximately every 615 gliders.[2] It moves orthogonally at c/2 and has period 4. It was found by John Conway in 1970.

Tagalong

In April 1992, David Bell found a tagalong for two lightweight spaceships (or two middleweight spaceships or two heavyweight spaceships). It can be extended indefinitely by attaching it to the back of itself.

Tagalong for two lightweight spaceships
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See also

References

  1. "Small fish". The Life Lexicon. Stephen Silver. Retrieved on June 10, 2009.
  2. "Spontaneous appeared Spaceships out of Random Dust". Achim Flammenkamp (December 9, 1995). Retrieved on August 18, 2011.

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