How much payload could they throw into orbit? Maybe up to half a million tonnespounds at a time.
Not with my money, I hope.
How much payload could they throw into orbit? Maybe up to half a million tonnespounds at a time.
Not with my money, I hope.
…responds to my critique.
The Salk Institute may have found the on/off switch. This could have implications for both life extension and cancer treatment.
And clearly a stupid one to boot.
Just how badly Fox screwed it up.
Former Shuttle program manager Wayne Hale reviews a new opera.
But the Alinskyites in the media (many of whom probably don’t even know who he is, but follow his rules for radicals to a tee), just say “What difference, at this point, does it make?”
(Paid Lockmart flack) Loren Thompson weighs in.
It’s actually the least hacktastic piece I’ve ever seen from him, except he doesn’t seem to realize that Atlas V alrady requiers “cryogenic handling” because LOX.
To be fair, most, if not all Democrat political narratives are.
A new report from NASA that looks like it could be interesting. Haven’t read yet, though.