Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? David Jaques-Watson (23 Oct 2015 21:14 UTC)
Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Craig Berry (23 Oct 2015 21:25 UTC)
Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Richard Aiken (27 Oct 2015 21:37 UTC)
Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Phil Pugliese (27 Oct 2015 23:21 UTC)
Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Craig Berry (27 Oct 2015 23:40 UTC)
Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Richard Aiken (28 Oct 2015 02:08 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Bruce Johnson (28 Oct 2015 16:31 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Craig Berry (28 Oct 2015 16:34 UTC)
Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Phil Pugliese (28 Oct 2015 17:14 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Bruce Johnson (28 Oct 2015 18:24 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Craig Berry (28 Oct 2015 18:37 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Phil Pugliese (28 Oct 2015 18:49 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Craig Berry (28 Oct 2015 19:29 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Phil Pugliese (28 Oct 2015 19:46 UTC)
RE: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Anthony Jackson (28 Oct 2015 21:02 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Craig Berry (28 Oct 2015 21:17 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Tim (29 Oct 2015 03:58 UTC)
Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Craig Berry (29 Oct 2015 04:19 UTC)
Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Richard Aiken (28 Oct 2015 23:54 UTC)
Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Richard Aiken (28 Oct 2015 23:58 UTC)
Re: Re[2]: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Greg Nokes (29 Oct 2015 00:18 UTC)

Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction? Phil Pugliese 28 Oct 2015 18:46 UTC

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OK, let's get back to where it all started;
I believe the original post concerned a habitable planet moving into the shadow of the GG that it orbited, such event only occurring very infrequently (200yrs?) & only lasting for, I believe, several weeks.
Considering such a circumstance;
Would a few weeks really matter at all?
How long would it have to be for it to turn into more than a nuisance,   as opposed to a disaster?

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On Wed, 10/28/15, Craig Berry <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [TML] Dyson Sphereunderconstruction?
 To: xxxxxx@simplelists.com
 Date: Wednesday, October 28, 2015, 11:36 AM

 Well, even
 in winter you're getting some sunlight, plus atmospheric
 and oceanic circulation from the summer hemisphere. If you
 cut off all sunlight from reaching the Earth, it would be
 considerably more grim. 
 On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at
 11:24 AM, Bruce  Johnson <xxxxxx@pharmacy.arizona.edu>
 wrote:

 On Oct 28, 2015, at 10:11 AM,
 Phil Pugliese (via tml list) <xxxxxx@simplelists.com>
 wrote:

 Hmmmm, guess I'll have to think of something else for
 the storms.

 So, how long of a blackout is required to start killing
 plant life?

 Depends on the plant. Remember; deciduous trees go for
 6 or more months at a time without leaves, hence without
 need for sunlight. Depending on when the darkness happens,
 food crops would be dead within a few months. If it happened
 during springtime
  your crops would fail; if it were during the fall, you’d
 get that years crop.

 I found this with a cursory google search http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2003-10/1065676398.Bt.r.html

 How long does if have to be for big trees to be affected to
 the point that they could fall down (even if it
 doesn't happen till later)?

 This would  be VERY long…dead trees, in the absence of
 strong winds will remain standing for a very long time. 

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 Bruce Johnson

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 College of Pharmacy

 Information Technology Group

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