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Why does Sea Launch use non-zero inclination orbits?



 
 
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Old January 16th 08, 12:37 PM posted to sci.space.history, sci.space.policy, sci.space.shuttle
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On Jan 16, 12:28 am, OM wrote:

Bottom Line: you - and anyone else reading this - just keep asking
intelligent questions for the sheer sake of the knowledge to be
gained, and we'll keep on doing our best to answer them.


I guess we won't be hearing from you again, since this eliminates you
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Old January 16th 08, 12:48 PM posted to sci.space.history, sci.space.policy, sci.space.shuttle
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My reply that started all this did not use any of my experience. My
comment about having to be "spoonfed" is applicable across the board
and not just sci.space or the internet. I had no idea why the
launch was at a none zero inclination but I found it in less than a
minute. If the question started out "I tried searching but....", I
would have responded differently. The internet is a tool and people
don't use it properly. It takes more effort that pounding a
question.
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Old January 16th 08, 03:20 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle
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"Fred J. McCall" wrote in message
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OM wrote:
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:...I've been on the sci.space.* groups for over two decades now,
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Newby...


With people like you and Henry around, that's a true statement. I've been
around sci.space for over two decades myself, and some of you still make me
feel like a newbie. :-)

Jeff
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A wise person avoids it. -- Einstein


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Old January 24th 08, 05:54 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle
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On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 10:20:32 -0500, "Jeff Findley"
wrote:

With people like you and Henry around, that's a true statement. I've been
around sci.space for over two decades myself, and some of you still make me
feel like a newbie. :-)


But a nice newbie, not an FNG. Keep hanging around, OK?

Mary "Also here for over two decades"
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Old January 24th 08, 05:59 AM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle
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"Reunite Gondwanaland (Mary Shafer)"
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:On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 10:20:32 -0500, "Jeff Findley"
wrote:
:
: With people like you and Henry around, that's a true statement. I've been
: around sci.space for over two decades myself, and some of you still make me
: feel like a newbie. :-)
:
:But a nice newbie, not an FNG. Keep hanging around, OK?
:
:Mary "Also here for over two decades"
:

But we never talk about a lady's age, Mary... :-)


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Old January 24th 08, 05:48 PM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.policy
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 21:52:15 -0800, "Reunite Gondwanaland (Mary
Shafer)" wrote:

All right, that's enough of you. You lasted longer than I thought you
would, but that was partly because I was distracted by the probate of
my mother's estate.


....He probably won't notice, Mary. According to a couple of people who
know Jim, he's one of those obsessed types who believe they are The
Fountainhead, and have no qualms about drowning anyone within hearing
distance of that "fact". The problem is that he's new to usenet, and
has AbZero clue that his "hit them over the head with your
knowledge/pedigree" doesn't work on psychotic trolls.

....Of course, it could get *really* interesting in the next week or
two. Jim's gone after John Thomas Maxson, which means his equally
psychotic sons won't be far behind. I honestly can't wait to see
what'll happen when Paul starts making bogus claims that Jim's
threatened to kill him.

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Old January 25th 08, 02:52 AM posted to sci.space.history,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.policy
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OM wrote:
...He probably won't notice, Mary. According to a couple of people who
know Jim, he's one of those obsessed types who believe they are The
Fountainhead,


He thinks he's a Ayn Rand novel?
Is he going to blow up if they try to put balconies on him?

Pat
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Old January 28th 08, 07:18 PM posted to sci.space.history, sci.space.shuttle, sci.space.policy
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On Jan 24, 9:52*pm, Pat Flannery wrote:
OM wrote:
...He probably won't notice, Mary. According to a couple of people who
know Jim, he's one of those obsessed types who believe they are The
Fountainhead,


He thinks he's a Ayn Rand novel?
Is he going to blow up if they try to put balconies on him?

Pat


I think he's vying for Henry Spencer's old position here on USENET
space groups.
 




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