1 posted on
11/19/2005 9:55:07 PM PST by
jmcenanly
To: jmcenanly; ImaGraftedBranch
Good. Now imagine how much money would be saved if the American space industry was privatized.
2 posted on
11/19/2005 9:57:08 PM PST by
Ultra Sonic 007
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3 posted on
11/19/2005 9:59:57 PM PST by
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4 posted on
11/19/2005 10:01:28 PM PST by
NormsRevenge
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5 posted on
11/19/2005 10:02:18 PM PST by
M203M4
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9 posted on
11/19/2005 10:24:40 PM PST by
skinkinthegrass
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To: jmcenanly
I sense the beginning of real progress in space.
Thank the private sector. Woo Hoo!
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13 posted on
11/20/2005 3:37:50 PM PST by
KevinDavis
(http://www.cafepress.com/spacefuture)
The Falcon 1 is the only rocket flying 21 st century avionics, which require a small fraction of the power and mass of other systems... Most importantly, Falcon 1, priced at $6.7 million, will provide the lowest cost per flight to orbit of any launch vehicle in the world, despite receiving a design reliability rating equivalent to that of the best launch vehicles currently flying in the United States.
14 posted on
11/20/2005 7:27:56 PM PST by
SunkenCiv
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