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Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and
titanium. We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the world, and see what else we can find. Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or glider, whichever way we want to do it. Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious. |
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On Nov 3, 9:53*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and titanium. We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the world, and see what else we can find. Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or glider, whichever way we want to do it. Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious. No need to safely shuttle any of that stuff back to Earth. Instead, just selectively bomb Earth with 100 tonne projectiles of solid titanium or whatever elements in their purest forms, including uranium and especially thorium. ~ BG |
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On Nov 3, 9:53*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and titanium. We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the world, and see what else we can find. Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or glider, whichever way we want to do it. Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious. It would be a thousand fold easier and thus a thousand fold cheaper/kg to mine our moon, and otherwise at least a hundred fold easier to mine Venus rather than Mercury. But then, it seems you can't quite grasp physics-101, much less advanced science. ~ BG |
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"Mark Earnest" wrote in message netamerica... Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and titanium. .... so is GuthBall, but there's nothing there worth mining ... unless you're in the market for tons of fertilizer ... |
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"Hagar" wrote in message ... "Mark Earnest" wrote in message netamerica... Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and titanium. ... so is GuthBall, but there's nothing there worth mining ... unless you're in the market for tons of fertilizer ... Is that what you do with Titanium? Must be some heavy fertilizer. |
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On Nov 5, 9:50*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
"Hagar" wrote in message ... "Mark Earnest" wrote in message rnetamerica... Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and titanium. ... so is GuthBall, but there's nothing there worth mining ... unless you're in the market for tons of fertilizer ... Is that what you do with Titanium? *Must be some heavy fertilizer. Hagar only smokes Titanium, and anything else he gets his hands on. ~ BG |
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No, Saul, they don't even understand orbital mechanics.
If they could, we would be on our way to Andromeda by now. "Saul Levy" wrote in message news You CAN'T believe anything SERIOUS from them, Mark? lmfjao! Saul Levy On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 23:53:44 -0600, "Mark Earnest" wrote: Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and titanium. We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the world, and see what else we can find. Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or glider, whichever way we want to do it. Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious. |
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On Nov 6, 8:29*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
No, Saul, they don't even understand orbital mechanics. If they could, we would be on our way to Andromeda by now. "Saul Levy" wrote in message news You CAN'T believe anything SERIOUS from them, Mark? *lmfjao! Saul Levy On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 23:53:44 -0600, "Mark Earnest" wrote: Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and titanium. We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the world, and see what else we can find. Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or glider, whichever way we want to do it. Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious. Jews like rabbi Saul don't believe in space travel unless it's purely inert and harmless eyecandy. ~ BG |
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You're the one that's stupid, Saul.
You can't explain orbital mechanics. I can. "Saul Levy" wrote in message ... Quit SHOWING your STUPIDITY so BLATANTLY, Mark! Andromeda, my ASS! Saul Levy On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 22:29:22 -0600, "Mark Earnest" wrote: No, Saul, they don't even understand orbital mechanics. If they could, we would be on our way to Andromeda by now. "Saul Levy" wrote in message news You CAN'T believe anything SERIOUS from them, Mark? lmfjao! Saul Levy On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 23:53:44 -0600, "Mark Earnest" wrote: Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and titanium. We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the world, and see what else we can find. Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or glider, whichever way we want to do it. Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious. |
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On Nov 9, 5:12*pm, "Mark Earnest" wrote:
You're the one that's stupid, Saul. You can't explain orbital mechanics. I can. "Saul Levy" wrote in message ... Quit SHOWING your STUPIDITY so BLATANTLY, Mark! Andromeda, my ASS! Saul Levy On Fri, 6 Nov 2009 22:29:22 -0600, "Mark Earnest" wrote: No, Saul, they don't even understand orbital mechanics. If they could, we would be on our way to Andromeda by now. "Saul Levy" wrote in message news You CAN'T believe anything SERIOUS from them, Mark? *lmfjao! Saul Levy On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 23:53:44 -0600, "Mark Earnest" wrote: Mercury is a lot denser than we thought it was, and has tons of iron and titanium. We really need to send cargo vessels and miners to the darkside of the world, and see what else we can find. Then, with Mercury's relatively small gravity, we can sling the minerals by catapult into space, and then carry it by rocket piggyback all the way to the awaiting shuttles, bringing it down to Earth by parachute or glider, whichever way we want to do it. Whenever NASA and the Congress get serious. You're darn tootin, but he's Jewish plus republican to boot, and you're not either, so apparently that's all that matters. ~ BG |
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