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For those who are still skeptic about what I've said in my"Ares-1 cant fly" article, in the latest article's update I explain again(step by step) the same concepts but from a different, historical/technical/evolutionary,point o



 
 
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Old November 28th 07, 07:38 AM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default For those who are still skeptic about what I've said in my"Ares-1 cant fly" article, in the latest article's update I explain again(step by step) the same concepts but from a different, historical/technical/evolutionary,point o

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Old November 28th 07, 02:23 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default For those who are still skeptic about what I've said in my"Ares-1 cant fly" article, in the latest article's update I explain again(step by step) the same concepts but from a different, historical/technical/evolutionary,poi

On Nov 27, 11:38 pm, gaetanomarano wrote:
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http://www.ghostnasa.com/posts/012arescantfly.html


You're obviously not quite Jewish or Third Reich enough, so within
this anti-think-tank Usenet from hell, it doesn't count as to whatever
you think or might suggest.

BTW, without using Saturn V as any basis of orbital physics, how much
rocket does it actually take for getting 50 tonnes into such a close
orbit of our moon, and for accomplishing that sort of trek within 3
days?
- Brad Guth
 




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