@baconcat depends on the trajectory type and gravitational assists. plus if you include details like the solar wind thrust on the ship's surface. i'm afraid that chalkboard is not enough.
It's going to the moon, not to Pluto. Last I checked, there's no body in the Earth-Moon system to get a gravity assist off. So that's Hohmann or low-thrust spiral. Fair enough, there's also low-energy ballistic capture (Belbruno et al.), for example, which is a bit more complex, but only if your logistics really require you to take the savings it brings (dubious, given how you now look at not just days but months of life support). It doesn't magically negate the need for them entirely.
I feel like everytime an author of a series with an adult main character starts running out of ideas they make the mc a teacher, I really hope that isnt the case for this manga.
@Casancrem I don’t think so because the main purpose of this manga is a slice-of-life if a married couple, so without the married couple what’s the point?
I love how realistically they depicted the headmaster being absolutely oblivious to how learning how to program works, she thinks that knowing how to use a smartphone somehow makes you know how to make one.
Fun chapter this time around. I'm starting to think that Tsukasa-chan is Kaguya-hime but she somehow gave up her powers after meeting Nasa and the new Kaguya is the replacement "Kaguya-hime"...