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Old September 1st 04, 04:35 AM
boblpetersen
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British Interplanetary Society a book calle Space Environment a
simple simple straight foward look at the problems one would face.
But the projects they pursue are build a big sphere for have of
Liverpool. Or maybe they are thinking of the whole Royal Family I
don't know.

But The Space Environment (1969) is a very good book. Good examples
useful equations and that was a long time ago.

Bob L. Petersen

Space, My Thoughts And Study For Possibility Of A Life In Space

www.angelfire.com/space/where-i-want-to-be/

These Designs For Living In Space Are Not Reagan's Star Wars
Or Capable Of Flight Like A Fighter Or Use As Bomber

http://www.angelfire.com/space/where.../starwars.html

My search leave the planet undetected and SETI Who you are effect who
you see in space

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Old September 2nd 04, 04:38 PM
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The Space Environment (1969) shows equation how many & size micro
meteorite to expect. With the log equation you can calculate from
dust removing metal to when you might look like a bug on the
windshield of an asteroid.


They set no limits on sizes of either ship or asteroid so if your
wondering you could put in the size of the earth as ship and a rocks
of various sizes.
At about 100 years time the rocks start getting big. Russian 1908
Scientific American article called the "Summer That Was Not 1807";
North America had condictions as would be expected at like the start
of an Ice Age. With only having writen records of most of the world
for the last 400 years; there is also the fact that 3/4 of the
covered in water. It is possible the "Summer That Was Not 1807" was
caused by a meteor crash north of Hudson Bay which only really
effected the area south of it.

This is really one area we have to consider that we are definitely not
alone in our part of the universe.


Bob L. Petersen

Yes even so space is where I want to be

http://space-where-i-want-to-be.120host.net/

You will most likely not need a super basement but here is a plan for
one.

Complete with space for a catapult launch of a X-plane.

www.angelfire.com/space/ where-i-want-to-be/basement.html

The SR-71 Blackbird it's origin in the X-15 one of the X-planes

http://www.angelfire.com/space/where...-be/sr-71.html


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