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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2006-10-06 12:50 [#01983335]
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*except for solar winds :)
right, too fast and you leave earth's orbit. something the space shuttle can't do because she's too heavy.
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bogala
from NYC (United States) on 2006-10-06 22:52 [#01983582]
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Cool info thanks. Are you a physics major or involved in some sort of tech work in school elusive?
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2006-10-08 14:19 [#01984208]
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no, i just find it interesting.
and mindboggling.
i forgot most of my phsyics. if-dont-use-it-you-lose-it
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OK
on 2006-10-08 23:19 [#01984301]
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It is posible and not only that I'm sure there are dedicated satelites for that. but for the common folk: not for a while
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Ezkerraldean
from the lowest common denominator (United Kingdom) on 2006-10-09 02:44 [#01984349]
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solar winds................... is there any way to use the solar wind? like with that solar sail concept? would it actually work or is it just sci-fi bollox?
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unabomber
from Palma de Mallorca (Spain) on 2006-10-09 02:47 [#01984350]
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It's real. It would work.
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unabomber
from Palma de Mallorca (Spain) on 2006-10-09 02:49 [#01984351]
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