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New Jupiter probe almost there
Pity they haven't got one that can drill down on the surface of a moon, but with current 10th century Chinese rocket technology being what's used at NASA, it's going to be a century before they do.
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New Jupiter probe almost there
RichA wrote:
Pity they haven't got one that can drill down on the surface of a moon, but with current 10th century Chinese rocket technology being what's used at NASA, it's going to be a century before they do. Perhaps you'll give details of the liquid fuelled rockets used in 10th century China. |
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On Thursday, 30 June 2016 10:57:40 UTC-4, Mike Collins wrote:
RichA wrote: Pity they haven't got one that can drill down on the surface of a moon, but with current 10th century Chinese rocket technology being what's used at NASA, it's going to be a century before they do. Perhaps you'll give details of the liquid fuelled rockets used in 10th century China. Liquid, solid, it's all the same, lame chemical rockets. |
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On Friday, 1 July 2016 00:53:34 UTC+2, RichA wrote:
Liquid, solid, it's all the same, lame chemical rockets. Take us to Warp 5, Richy, and don't spare the horses! Aye-Aye, Captain! |
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