• Wilco@lemmy.zip
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    13 hours ago

    I was thinking you could put giant fans on it to blow the clouds away, but then the moon would also knock it down once you got up that high.

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      13 hours ago

      What if… hear me out… we pipe straight up into space, and then use a 90° bend to angle the remaining pipe to the sun. Shouldn’t Be too difficult, but I bet those plumbers would charge an expensive ass trip fee.

      ~We’ll need a shit ton of that purple PVC glue though.~

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        4 hours ago

        A couple more 90° bends and you’ll have boiling water in no time. (or one 100° bend)

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        11 hours ago

        We’ll need a shit ton of that purple PVC glue though.

        Nope, because you can’t use PVC for piping steam. You’re going to need to use metal pipe. Iron pipe is the cheapest bet but it’s such a pain to work with. Personally I’d run copper. I think that’s to code for low pressure steam anyways.

        Wait, if it’s going into space then whos building codes are we using?

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          11 hours ago

          pump ammonia! Can evaporate at PVC compatible temperature.

          A very minor problem with this scheme is the mile thickness insulation needed to not lose much of the sun’s heat to space, on the trip back. A 2nd minor problem is the actual pipe section close to the sun.