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Gee BigP is a bit annoyed and lays down the law. BigP watch the video I researched to learn what really happens.
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You haven't seen me annoyed Jullie,, My neighbor did last year when I got into a punch up with his sons mates and smacked one of them out cold with a deck chair lol
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Were you charged with assault and sued for damages ?
That video on the CO2 from rockets is quite good and explains how complicated any comparison really is.
He says CO2 from the few rockets launched today is small compared to the existing many sources of CO2 like steel manufacture and cars.
That video on the CO2 from rockets is quite good and explains how complicated any comparison really is.
He says CO2 from the few rockets launched today is small compared to the existing many sources of CO2 like steel manufacture and cars.
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Juliar wrote: ↑Fri Oct 16, 2020 5:06 pmWere you charged with assault and sued for damages ?
That video on the CO2 from rockets is quite good and explains how complicated any comparison really is.
He says CO2 from the few rockets launched today is small compared to the existing many sources of CO2 like steel manufacture and cars.
No charges , They attacked me, I acted in self defense, it was 5 on one, but when Dave hit the deck they all got cold feet, A couple of days later he was screaming out at 2am that if I didnt leave he was going to kill me, lol
A bit like you Julie, the ones with the biggest mouths tend to be the biggest pussies,,
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BigP is big on space travel. Meanwhile up in Russia.
https://www.geospatialworld.net/news/ru ... -in-space/
https://www.geospatialworld.net/news/ru ... -in-space/
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I have no axe to grind with space travel, the irrefutable fact is, that it will proceed whether we like it or notJuliar wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 1:21 pmBigP is big on space travel. Meanwhile up in Russia.
https://www.geospatialworld.net/news/ru ... -in-space/
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BigP, you are so profound. I suppose you are still ecstatic over Labor's win in NZ. How many rockets has NZ launched ?
India sets world record with 104 satellites in a single rocket launch:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb1YK1Q8_AE
India sets world record with 104 satellites in a single rocket launch:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb1YK1Q8_AE
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I voted for Act, which is as far to the right as parties go in NZ, We had two referendum as well , The legalisation of cannabis and the end of life choice bill ,they both got my tick,Juliar wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 7:43 pmBigP, you are so profound. I suppose you are still ecstatic over Labor's win in NZ. How many rockets has NZ launched ?
India sets world record with 104 satellites in a single rocket launch:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wb1YK1Q8_AE
As far as rockets go somewhere around ten I would think
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104 satellites is pretty impressive, but how many countries have reusable spacecraft? We've been doing it for forty years and now Space X is landing them on floating platforms in the ocean or on land at the launch site. Refuel and reuse for pennies on the dollar as apposed to building new rockets. To make interplanetary travel practical, we need a better propulsion system. Nuclear? Solar propulsion? Being able to more efficiently set up a space station to experiment with this technology should accelerate the search.
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