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Old December 3rd 06, 10:49 PM posted to sci.space.station
Brad Guth[_2_]
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Default Relocate ISS to ME-L1

Our Taboo/Nondisclosure Moon

http://groups.google.com/group/soc.c...b30b85de221840

http://mygate.mailgate.org/mynews/so...smart&p=1/1566
"Paul Mc" wrote in message
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A subject worthy of discussion. Has Arthur C expressed an opinion about
it?


I obviously have to agree with "Paul Mc", but what's your honest give or
take?

This is not a Clarke Station, although it's entirely similar in having
utilized the moon's L1 gravity-well pocket. However, instead of having
to interactively drift and subsequently reaction thrust all over the
place, the LSE-CM/ISS is nicely tethered to the moon, and it's otherwise
pulled upon and thereby better aligned by the dipole element which
reaches it's termination science pod/platform/depot to within 4r (or of
whatever's appropriate) of mother Earth.

BTW; who is this "Arthur C"? (other than the 89 year old fart of Arthur
C. Clarke himself)
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Brad Guth


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