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![]() "Paul F. Dietz" wrote in message ... Dr. P. Quackenbush wrote: Your gravel would have to be delivered from low orbit with a velocity accuracy of about 10 ppm in order to hit the SPS unguided. I doubt a simple two stage rocket can achieve that; you're going to need accurate tracking and course correction. It only has to go straight up. GPS makes that easy. The orbital velocity of the SPS does the rest. Basic math. You apparently don't realize that what you just wrote is maximally idiotic. Try again, but engage your brain this time, ok? Paul Nope. 1986. Air Force simulated, Aerojet approved. |
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