Re: Does Hubble have to die?
- From: André, PE1PQX <pe1pqx_geenviagra@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2006 23:14:10 +0100
Derek Lyons was zeer hard aan het denken :
André, PE1PQX <pe1pqx_geenviagra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Derek Lyons drukte met precisie uit :André, PE1PQX <pe1pqx_geenviagra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No need to test when the answer is already known... (The answer is
'yes' BTW.)
D.
I do not know what is know at NASA, and I also do not know what the maximum landing capability is of an orbiter.
Just because you don't know does not mean that other people are
similarly in the dark.
D.
Derek: please give me a break will you!!
I wrote that I don't know the knowledge at NASA, they obviously know more than I do. (duh...)
I also did not meant to state that I know the most of 'space' things. I know a lot, not everything....
André
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