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Keep in mind this is "rated power"

During their lifetimes launching the Shuttles into Space, the RS-25D was rated to safely throttle up to 104% of available thrust without jeopardizing crew, vehicle, or mission and return for reuse. Since SLS will not use each engine more than once, they can safely be run to 109%, or possibly a bit more. This would

The only common thread between the Trident and the SSRB's (other than both being solids) is ATK. As far as I am aware, they are two totally dissimilar chemical compositions and designs (as far as dissimilarity between designs for two similar items can be anyway). There's more to this than blaming the shuttle program

I save GM and all I get is a Saturn? You'd think they'd have at least ONE Escalade available.

How will either go in the wet/slush/snow? I'm not saying either would be my 12 months a year car, but I'd like to not have to worry about trusting unreliable weather forecasters :-(

Somewhere, Donald Trump is already rubbing his sweaty palms together in delicious anticipation.

Obamacar! The perfect car for everyone.

A Corvette speedster with those funny yellow emblems on it. KEWL!

Take the same tired design, click the "enlarge" button to 155% and call it a day. Have you at least fixed your maps yet Apple?

Fisker Karrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrma. After all, with the government loan given them, we should own them already

Chief O'Brien lives solely in Reg Barclay's imagination, but as part of a split personality. Keiko O'Brien is a manifestation which represents the ultimate female archetype Reg has pined for his entire adult life. Reg lives vicariously though Miles, both his triumphs and his challenges.

Time to make the HOF process automatic, like they do for the LGPA: 35 tournament wins and at least 10 yrs, and a major championship. Do something similar: finish in the 95th percentile of some number of agreed upon statistical categories and have won a world series and you're in. Take out the drama and bull$#%#

Where are Ron Popeil or Billy Mays when you really need them.

If you have Amazon Prime, I strongly recommend Justified. The writing and the characters are just unequaled.

Shrink the mass by 90% and it sounds like the perfect mission and payload for the SLS rocket NASA is building. It could definitely improve the production rate, lowering it's per unit cost.