p130 shuttle |
x = 46, y = 27, rule = B3/S23
5b2o32b2o$5b2o32b2o3$20b2o$2o4b2o11bo18b2o4b2o$2o3bo2bo10b3o16bobo3b2o
$5bobo16bo13b3o$6bo15b2ob3o$22b2o3bo$3bo17bo20bo$2bobo17bo3bo14bobo$2b
2o18b4o16b2o2$2b2o18b4o16b2o$2bobo17bo3bo14bobo$3bo17bo20bo$22b2o3bo$
6bo15b2ob3o$5bobo16bo13b3o$2o3bo2bo10b3o16bobo3b2o$2o4b2o11bo18b2o4b2o
$20b2o3$5b2o32b2o$5b2o32b2o!
#C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]]
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Pattern type |
Oscillator |
Number of cells |
124 |
Bounding box |
46 × 27 |
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Period |
130 |
Mod |
65 |
Heat |
63.57 |
Volatility |
0.96 |
Strict volatility |
0.96 |
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Discovered by |
David Eppstein |
Year of discovery |
2004 |
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P130 shuttle is a period 130 shuttle oscillator found by David Eppstein in March 2004, which originally needed several period 5 oscillators for support. David Bell found a reaction between two of the shuttles to produce a p130 glider gun. On 18 November 2017 Tanner Jacobi found that the stable sidesnagger can be used to support the shuttle instead, and this is shown in the infobox. Other ways to stabilise, with the toaster, middleweight volcano, eater 5 and 55P10 (not shown) are shown below.
x = 50, y = 40, rule = B3/S23
42bo2b2o$5b2o34bobo2bo$5b2o7bo26bobobo$14bo25b2obob2o$15bo24bo2bo3bo$
20b2o19bo2b3obo$2o4b2o11bo2bo17bo2b2o3bo$2o3bo2bo11b2o19bo2b4o$5bobo
16b2o14bo2bo$6bo15b4o14b2obob5o$21bo4bo14bobo2bo2bo$3bo17bobobo15bo2bo
$2bobo15bo3b2o16b2o$2b2o19bo2$23bo$20bo3b2o$21bobobo$21bo4bo14bo6b2o$
22b4o14bobob2o2bo$3b2ob2o16b2o14bobobobobo$bo2bobobo11b2o17b2obo3bob2o
$b2obo2bo11bo2bo16bo2b2ob2o2bo$4bo15b2o18bo7bo$4b2o34bo7bo$2b2o2bobo
30bo2b2ob2o2bo$bo2bo2b2o30b2obo3bob2o$2b2o36bobobobobo$40bobob2o2bo$
11b5o25bo6b2o$10bo5bo$8b3o5b3o$7bo11bo$8b4obob3obo$12b3o3bo$7bob2o5bo$
7b2obobobob2o$11bo2bobo$12b2o2bo$16b2o!
#C [[ THUMBSIZE 2 THEME 6 GRID GRIDMAJOR 0 SUPPRESS THUMBLAUNCH ]]
#C [[ AUTOSTART THUMBSIZE 2 ZOOM 8 WIDTH 600 HEIGHT 480 GPS 26 LOOP 130 ]]
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