Re: >>> a (nov. 7) Flight International article CONFIRMS that the Ares-1 has problems to fly >>>
- From: kT <cosmic@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 09:21:41 -0600
behlingjo@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Nov 7, 6:25 pm, kT <cos...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Considering that such an extremely advance upper stage has recently been
stretched in order to incorporate more fuel. Any comments, Mr. Talking
out your ass without even a website with designs and numbers to show US.
No comment, none needed. There is nothing significant.
Nothing at all significant about 300,000 pounds of cryogenic fuel loaded onto an upper stage that weighs only 35,000 pounds? Au contraire, fair pony tailed minion. I sense a thrust to weight breakthrough here, that does not require the assistance of a very large five segment horses ass.
My website?
NASA.gov
It my employer's
But speaking of an ass
That would be the stick, and the asses who are designing it.
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