Re: Interstellar Propulsion idea using an Asteroid and a few comets!
From: Martin 53N 1W (ml_news_at_ddnospamddml1dd.co.uk.dd)
Date: 08/31/04
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Date: Tue, 31 Aug 2004 09:22:00 GMT
AA Institute wrote:
[...]
> For the foreseeable future, I still see an asteroid as the most
> robust, most durable framework that can withstand the stresses of a
[...]
The only advantages I see with adopting an asteroid is if its existing
gravity is useful, and if it is already on a useful trajectory.
Otherwise, you'll have an easier time assembling less bulk more
efficiently for exactly what you require.
Moving the mountain to Mohammad takes a very long time and an awfully
great amount of effort!
Good luck,
Martin
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