Re: How Rockets Differ From Jets



On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 10:04:55 -0500, Glenn Shaw wrote
(in article <Xns96F8669287F92togusacomcastnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):

> tomcat wrote in sci.space.shuttle:
>
>> This is absolutely correct. Either Venus, itself, or it's moons could
>> be used for a slingshot.
>
> Um, Venus has moons?
>
>

Just like tomcat has brains. ;-)

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