A trampoline
I'd bring whatever was needed to get there and get back safely, plus my favorite copy of Gravity's Rainbow and my guitar and amp (space permitting) so I could be the first guy to play guitar on the Moon.D
A Mercedes with O2 aboard. I would be the first guy driving 200 at moon!
Oh, totally. Unfortunately, I'm pretty sure the sudden burst of air pressure created by firing up a Schecter with a Hiwatt amp in a tiny little LEM cabin would blow out the tin-foil walls. :lol:
I don't see any reason an electric guitar would not work in space, just pipe it in through your helmet.
fun idea Atuhalpa. I' had thought about that back in the 60's when talk of 1/6th gravity was common, and I was a trampoline instructor at the time. But it would be a special tramp with fairly long rubber bands. It would have to be indoors to not have to wear a restrictive pressure suit. Also it would have to be in a high ceiling area, probably 6 times higher than usual and usual is to have at least 10' above your head as you stand on the tramp, so a 100' room height floor to ceiling should do, with placing the bed of the tramp at about 15' or 20' above the floor. And the bed should be also several times wider than usual, I would want it to measure at least 40' across. Air friction would tend to dampen the bed much moreso than the Earth version due to the volume defined by the bed between depressed and relaxed, so I would recommend a bed made of a net of thin 1 mm strands of kevlar (like a fishing net) with 1 or 2 cm holes for a first try on the design. This would allow the air to breath through the mesh.A trampoline........:rofl:
I know just the person to calculate a TransX escape trajectory from it...I' had thought about that back in the 60's when talk of 1/6th gravity was common, and I was a trampoline instructor at the time.