Unnamed 7WSS sidecar

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Unnamed 7WSS sidecar
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Pattern type Spaceship
Number of cells 36
Bounding box 9 × 17
Direction Orthogonal
Period 4 (mod: 4)
Speed c/2 | 2c/4
Heat 50.0
Kinetic symmetry Unspecified
Discovered by Unknown
Year of discovery Unknown

This unnamed sidecar for a length-7 overweight spaceship was discovered at an unknown date. The sidecar itself has a population of 14 in its minimum phase.

As the 7WSS itself is unstable, it must be stabilised on both sides. One 7WSS can support two of these sidecars. Alternatively, other stabilisation methods can be used. There are multiple ways in which a lightweight spaceship can be used, at least two of which give a spaceship with a minimum population of 36.

Glider synthesis

There are currently no known glider syntheses for this spaceship as of June 2023. This makes the 36-cell versions among the smallest known spaceships for which no glider synthesis has been discovered, tied with other c/2 orthogonal spaceships as well as three c/4 diagonal spaceships: Canada goose alongside the two ways in which Wainwright's tagalong can follow a B29.

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