From here
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Sand would be an excellent weapon to use in outer space.
On board a spacecraft? Select the most delicate piece of machinery you can find and throw a handful of sand into the works. They'll never get it all out, never ever.
Fighting another ship? Lob a missile full of sand on an approximate intercept course and have it detonate halfway. Detecting and avoiding a grain of sand at a thousand kilometres' distance? Impossible. Odds of being hit by at least one grain while passing through the region? Near certainty. Destruction caused by collision with a single grain at several hundred km/s relative speed? Total.
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If this is correct (and I don't know enough physics / mechanics to know if it is) then those sandcasters might be quite good offensive weapons? Would sand also be able to stop a missile?
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Sand would be an excellent weapon to use in outer space.
On board a spacecraft? Select the most delicate piece of machinery you can find and throw a handful of sand into the works. They'll never get it all out, never ever.
Fighting another ship? Lob a missile full of sand on an approximate intercept course and have it detonate halfway. Detecting and avoiding a grain of sand at a thousand kilometres' distance? Impossible. Odds of being hit by at least one grain while passing through the region? Near certainty. Destruction caused by collision with a single grain at several hundred km/s relative speed? Total.
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If this is correct (and I don't know enough physics / mechanics to know if it is) then those sandcasters might be quite good offensive weapons? Would sand also be able to stop a missile?