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On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 20:54:05 -0500, John Doe wrote:
The golf ball trick is well worth it. It will help raise the public profile of the station. And I don't really think it would be such a danger. If they shoot the ball towards the aft, it means that they are effectively deceletating the ball putting it in an elliptical orbit with less energy than the station. And that means that it will lose altitude faster than the station and not be a threath to the station. But when was the last time a Russian was leading the PGA tour? Maybe they should set up a putt-putt course first ![]() Dale |
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