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What If (NASA back to the Future)
30 minutes from now Ares to go up and away. Saturn V 40 years ago went
to the moon on a 480,000 mile round trip. Ares if lucky will go 140 miles. Ho Hum. Shuttle Mafia NASA really screwed up man's space program. They could not even copy the Apollo program. 40 years of the wrong stuff. Not hard to figure when you investigate how this became reality. What if we keep Saturn V and made it to evolve better and better over 40 years. We might be going to Mars today. Bert Weather close to 100% perfect,but still only a 50% chance of a go |
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So its scrubbed on a perfect day. NASA should not use "scrubbed" For it
should have been "scrubbed" 35 years ago when USA know it was operated by the Mafia, NASA and American a proven Fascist country are now two sides to the same coin. Letting citizens know this is reality can only be a bullet in back of my head by my Osceola Sheriff Bob Hansel. O ya He is a Mafia leutenant bert |
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On Oct 27, 9:18*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
So its scrubbed on a perfect day. NASA should not use "scrubbed" For it should have been "scrubbed" 35 years ago when USA know it was operated by the Mafia, *NASA and American *a proven Fascist country are now two sides to the same coin. Letting citizens know this is reality can only be a bullet in back of my head by my Osceola Sheriff Bob Hansel. *O ya He is a Mafia leutenant *bert And yet you still believe every last word of those Zionist Nazis in charge of our DARPA and NASA of that mutually perpetrated cold-war era. Go figure. ~ BG |
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On Oct 27, 3:38*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
30 minutes from now Ares to go up and away. Saturn V 40 years ago went to the moon on a 480,000 mile round trip. Ares if lucky will go 140 miles. Ho Hum. Shuttle Mafia NASA really screwed up man's space program. They could not even copy the Apollo program. *40 years of the wrong stuff. Not hard to figure when you investigate how this became reality. What if we keep Saturn V and made it to evolve better and better over 40 years. We might be going to Mars today. * Bert *Weather close to 100% perfect,but still only a 50% chance of a go Perhaps it has a little something to do with that vertical stack of modified TNT that's all or nothing, and otherwise holding every available rotten egg that's placed in that one Ares basket. Even if it doesn't blow sky high this time, the odds of a future anomaly that's lethal as all get out, is not exactly looking good for those brave enough to ride that mostly solid rocket of essentially TNT, steel alloys and aluminum that at best is going to seriously pollute our frail environment like nothing else. ~ BG |
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On Oct 27, 10:18*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
So its scrubbed on a perfect day. NASA should not use "scrubbed" For it should have been "scrubbed" 35 years ago when USA know it was operated by the Mafia, *NASA and American *a proven Fascist country are now two sides to the same coin. Letting citizens know this is reality can only be a bullet in back of my head by my Osceola Sheriff Bob Hansel. *O ya He is a Mafia leutenant *bert A stray cargo cargo ship in the area was one of the excuses for the scrub. What the heck, doesn't NASA carry liability insurance for any damage they might do? Why do they call the rocket Ares? Makes it sound like a converted military ICBM. But at least we will see the end of the Space Shuttle and its 35 year mission to explore low Earth orbit! It is interesting that the first Space Shuttle was launched in the same year that Wernher Magnus von Braun Freiherr died. It is a good thing that he didn't live to see this fiasco! He had planned that we should be on Mars long before now. Without the German scientists, the NASA rocketry program has advanced about as fast as the US rocketry program did before they arrived. (No advancement!) Double-A |
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BG Right you are In the days of Apollo they used liquid rockets for
they knew solid chemical rockets were to risky . NASA Mafia with the shuttles did not care about safety,and we witness the explosions killing many. Saturn V had a very good escape system Shuttles have a firemans pole. Its a laugh Bert |
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Double a NASA was not interested taking man trips into deep space,or
back to the moon. It was money all the way down to fill the deep pockets of the Mafia.. Bert |
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On Oct 27, 1:22*pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
BG Right you are *In the days of Apollo they used liquid rockets for they knew solid chemical rockets were to risky . NASA Mafia with the shuttles did not care about safety,and we witness the explosions killing many. Saturn V had a very good escape system Shuttles have a firemans pole. Its a laugh * Bert Robert Goddard invented the liquid fuel rocket, and Wernher von Braun perfected it. But then NASA chose to go back to using Chinese fireworks rockets scaled up! A giant leap backwards! Double-A |
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