Do you think Popular Mechanics properly cited the film Woman in the Moon?
Do you think Popular Mechanics properly cited the film Woman in the Moon?
Yano that scene in Apollo 13, where they detach from the Saturn V and fire the S1c. Yea, you might feel it.
I submit to you, oh lord.
Also, you're making a Busch League economic mistake with only taking into account the fuel the rocket burns. Yes, fuel is a limited resource, but realize all the fuel, and energy in general, that would be burned to make a new rocket. Trucks, shipping, metal smelting, a whole workforce driving to and fro the rocket…
Sir, a more rocket economic method.
I figured for polite discourse, it was better to go for a face slap rather than the full on five-finger heart punch. How anyone can argue that this isn't totally a huge freaking deal makes me want to leave this planet on a non reusable rocket. Von Braun's head would explode if he saw what this thing can possibly do.…
I think you remember that being the idea, not the result. The shuttle was reusable, yes, but incredibly, astronomically complicated in design and operation. Turnaround was never what was originally planned, which was one criticism of the program. Please note that the Falcon is also a booster, the shuttle was an…
The extra fuel burned is cheaper than building a new rocket every time. How is commercial air travel economically feasible? Turnaround. A soft, dry landing allows for a quick turnaround, hence lower overall cost. Even a recoverable wet landing would require a complete rebuild. Considering the cost of the actually…
Listen, Tradio Guy, we know you're still upset, but loosen up. Howard does some amazing interviews, just last week he had Hugh Jassole, Eaton Beaver, and Gabe Athouse. All in one week!!!
Look at the brakes, big yellow monoblocks, none of that sliding caliper bs.
When my dad's home in Pt. Pleasant was inundated with water, so was the 1985 Alfa GTV6 he bought new, three years before his first son, me, was born. That was the hardest part of the whole ordeal.
Airbus uses this setup, Boeing no. Take heed, Air France
So you're saying that the lady was actually in danger from the scary black guy and the photo, which was not staged, shows just this, and the racist part is using this realistic depiction? Go back to Gawker and stop capitalizing improper nouns.
Please continue comparing your experiences in Toronto, a city once described as being like Albany but without all the garbage, to New York City in the late 70s/early 80s.
No, the way the men are sitting do not make them look intimidating, they look like people on a subway. Have you ever been on a subway? Other than the train car looking like the bathroom at CBGBs, this is a pretty docile situation.
I have to assume a 33 year old Ivy League educated business man with a family is a fairly reasonable person. I have to assume that he did not go out that Sunday with his wife and baby looking for trouble. I have to assume that the bikers, as per their earlier antics, we causing an unsafe environment on the highway. I…