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"Stephen Stocker" wrote:
The originator of this thread has well-known antagonism towards Lockheed. Keep that in mind. You know, just browsing through that site, I couldn't help but wonder how *any* vehicle built in part by Lockheed-Martin manages to launch and return safely. The Atlas doesn't. It just goes up. And does so with an incredible reliability. Some unscrupulous *individuals* in an otherwise highly respected company apparently have placed so high a value on Lockheed's launch vehicle designs that they have stooped to illegal and unethical practices in gaining insights to Lockheed's methods. It'd be somewhat analogous to a mission whose computers were running Micro$oft's junk. The "anything for a buck" mentality. As opposed, of course, to those companies who provide launch services gratis. Which ones were they? I can't seem to recall. Oh well, I'm rambling, but some days I can do little else. Sometimes it's better to be silent and *thought* a fool ... |
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aero_engineer wrote in message
om... "Stephen Stocker" wrote: The originator of this thread has well-known antagonism towards Lockheed. Lockheed should be prosecuted for its role in Mission 51-L. I don't believe that's very well known at this point. -- John Thomas Maxson, Retired Engineer (Aerospace) Author, The Betrayal of Mission 51-L (www.mission51l.com) |
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