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Old January 19th 20, 11:31 PM posted to sci.space.policy
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Missiles and its fans have been comically saying year after year that they want to place permanent human outposts on the Moon and on Mars for more than 50 years.
Their statements are innumerable and repeated with beautiful drawings, videos and media noise.
Null result like the failure of Mars One and worse no second thoughts that are wrong or better there is the operational impossibility of colonizing both the Moon and Mars for a propulsion system similar to a trumpet, noisy and frighteningly polluting that unfortunately loses over 99% of its mass between round trip on Earth (Apollo 11).
We must radically change the propulsive paradigm and the Non-Newtonian Propulsion (PNN) offers us this incredible possibility.
Just attend the Asps demonstration tests as described in a part of a fundraising where are PNN prototype as gifts for donors
www.asps.it/ululegifts.htm

https://www.okpal.com/building-a-rea...-space-ship/#/

 




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