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Chainsaw Man: Spear me a timeframe

Now with that said the calcs needs to appropriately represent the distance from the Earth to the Mesosphere since right now the results would be highballed for distance as the distance from the earth to moon is typically measured as center to center and not surface to surface so you wanna subtract the distance to the mesosphere from the total distance to get more accurate results for that end
The adjustment was made. After someone leaves a comment evaluating it, that will wrap up this thread. Pretty nice Christmas gift for CSM powerscalers.
 
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FTL is better. It breaks KE rules whether it's rela or not.
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The calc has been accepted, thank you all for your participation. Merry Christmas, don't over eat.
 
Before this thread is closed, a small nitpick was brought to my attention regarding the mesosphere end. The earth to moon distance used is measured center to center, so while I already corrected for Earth's radius and the mesosphere height, the Moon's radius should also be subtracted for consistency. The adjustment slightly lowers the mesosphere end from about 1.26c to about 1.25c.

Could someone leave a comment please?
 
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