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Getting Sedna into orbiting Venus
5. Jim Davis,
Thanks for the honest question. Can't say that I had the physics-101 opportunity, though you nearly always seem to know way more than your fair share of just about everything under the sun. Too bad it's often been limited as per need-to-know or perhaps just as having been infomercial driven speculations of what has been running us amuck for decades. What do you know or at least think you know about raw ice surviving in local (meaning near Earth) space? I'm obviously thinking about icing down Venus but, perhaps since we seem not to have a stich worth of hard-science available on such ice in space, thus we should run off a few m3 test shots at our moon before terminating whatever life there is on Venus, whereas a bit too much ice from the size and mass of Sedna might get a wee bit testy. I'm wondering about how much if any of that test-shot of raw ice as being 100% solar exposed would even reach the moon. Got some ideas? ~ GUTH Venus Township, Bridge and ET/UFO Park-n-Ride Tarmac: http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm Russian/China LSE-CM/ISS (Lunar Space Elevator) http://guthvenus.tripod.com/lunar-space-elevator.htm Life on Venus and a few topics from; Brad Guth / GASA-IEIS http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-topics.htm |
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"Brad Guth" . Can't say that I had the physics-101 . Got some ideas? You seem to have missed the point. |
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