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Old February 17th 06, 10:44 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Will McLean and "finite systems",
What the sam hell is so gosh darn taboo/nondisclosure about our
utilizing the efficient though somewhat interactive LL-1/ME-L1 as per
station-keeping, that's supposedly situated at roughly 60,000 km away
from the lunar deck?

Seems the amount of auxiliary ion thrust or even conventional reaction
thruster energy as per interactively station-keeping would be the
least.

Deploying of whatever to/from the moon or Earth is simply why LL-1 is
still the one and only best ever sweet-spot for accomplishing such
efforts.
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Brad Guth

 




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