Re: ISS after completion



On Nov 12, 10:50 am, BradGuth <bradg...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 12, 6:07 am, Harmon <harmon.ever...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:



What options are out there for money making projects for a privately
operated ISS?
Harmon

Move ISS to our moon's L1, or possibly to Venus L2.

At least according to our crack NASA/Apollo wizards, our moon isn't
the least bit physically dark and IR reflective, nor is it hardly
anticathode reactive, even though it's so extra naked and having such
an unusually high density worth of cosmic and local solar debris of
heavy metallic worthy substances on deck (including more than its fair
share of various sodium/salts and those pesky radioactive elements).
--
Brad Guth

That's odd. So much as mention our moon's L1 and all the usenet
lights go out.

If not our moon's L1, then how about ISS utilizing Venus L2? (I
supposed now all of iGoogle is going black)
--
Brad Guth

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