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kerbiloid

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  1. I propose it here for years, especially for Venus. We could already have the Venusian ground samples.
  2. Because the cereal is for Ceres. Diamonds are a girl's best friend. But are they carbon-neutral?
  3. 5/10 You just can't dissect the angles in other than two equal halves. I'm a human because just was eating the fried lard. Robots never do this.
  4. Starboardland. On opposite side of the Earth. Netherlands? All of them.
  5. You still have ~35 times 9 Apollo + Hubble Shuttle more chances to get farther from the Earth than any billionaire had ever gotten to.
  6. Interesting fact. You have ~100 times more chances to fly to space as a government astronaut, than to become a billionaire and buy a "civilian flight" yourself.
  7. A collective farm needs a chairman. A chairman-ruled hill.
  8. -The power to escape from a safe at the bottom of Mariana Trench.
  9. What's wrong? Read the upper text carefully. The tanks are "ChallengeD". Nobody says, it's ChallengeR. So, the T-80BVMs of (etc.) suddenly missed the La Manche tunnel, could happen to everyone. P.S. Still can't get, how did they photo Scotland from Canberra, isn't it in Australia? Or was the Canberra spyplane flying so low?
  10. SE: You're hired as the McDonald's yard broomer, so meet Ronald first. SP: Broom-assisted Levitation.
  11. The Billy goat goes at the hill. Bill Goat Go At Hill
  12. https://space.stackexchange.com/questions/15094/what-satellites-did-the-shuttle-retrieve-from-orbit Looks like the 10 t LDEF was the heaviest thing ever returned.
  13. Hubble is based on the spysat, the shuttle was developed for.
  14. HST is KH-11 upside down. Shuttle is natural kangaroo mom for it.
  15. Milk. Milk is the key. *** Humans drink the milk as a fuel. Together with oxygen as oxidizer. But LOx is the same. A milkalox liquid fuel engine. *** A herd of cows is herded and milked around the spaceport, producing the milk and the methane (use thin rubber balloons as scoops to collect). The methane is used in the methalox engines, the milk - in the milkalox ones. The oxygen is universal. *** As the milk contains a lot of water ballast, we can either sublimate it, or make a cheese from the milk. So, we get the cheesalox hybrid propellant, A propely shaped piece of cheese and liquid oxygen. *** To increase the cheesalox ISP let's dissolve the methane in the cheese (idk, how it's called before freezing) pulp. We get a cheesemelox or mecheeselox hybrid propellant. *** But as cheese and oxygen usually don't react very much in proper conditions (a fridge), let's also dissolve some part of oxygen in the cheese. *** Finally we have a gelish quasi-solid slab made of cheese full of methane and oxygen bubbles, stored at low temperature. (Depending on the gases physical state either cryogenic, or fridge temperature). Then either the cheese slab has an axial channel to let the rest of the oxygen flow through it, or we put the cheese slab into the oxygen flow. Or both. *** Now we have the ultimate eco-friendly biofuel one-and-a-half-component hybrid gellish cheesemelox engine. And after every flight the milkarocket should land at any milk farm to remilk. *** But the milk allows us to develop even a quark drive, if instead of cheese produce quark. *** As quarmelox and cheesmelox sound too long, let's just call them quarkalox and cheesalox, because they will anyway be made of the dopped quark and cheese respectively.
  16. It's PC/AT "flat case". (As opposed to "tower")
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