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on: Yesterday at 14:46:08
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| Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by Raeturbo | ||
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Most powerful jet engine ever built, 134.000lbs thrust. Rocketdyne F1 1.500.000lbs thrust. Over 11 times more powerful, and the Saturn five Assembly produced more power than the whole of Spain at blast off, and burned 13.4 tons of propellant per second. But still just a spark🤣
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on: Yesterday at 14:33:42
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| Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by Raeturbo | ||
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And to think that just one of the Rocketdyne F1 units of the Saturn five Assembly on the Apollo programme had 55.000 BHP fuel pumps to supply it! They were incredibly powerful but not even like a candle in the realms of space.
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on: Yesterday at 13:07:24
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| Started by 2boxerdogs - Last post by Terbs | ||
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on: Yesterday at 12:44:54
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| Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by STEMO | ||
When you put it like that, it makes you realise just how futile the concept of space travel to other, earth-like, planets is. We will live on this rock until either we destroy it, or it destroys itself, and then no one will ever know we even existed.Speaking of space, Voyager is now 'one light day' from Earth,One light day is about 16billion miles, so not exactly around the corner. |
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on: Yesterday at 11:32:05
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| Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti | ||
Speaking of space, Voyager is now 'one light day' from Earth,One light day is about 16billion miles, so not exactly around the corner. Yep.....we are talking big numbers when it comes to 'space' According to Google if Voyager can keep going at the same velocity for 73000 years it could reach the nearest star.....other than the sun. I may decide to stay around to witness that. |
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on: Yesterday at 11:28:28
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| Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by STEMO | ||
Speaking of space, Voyager is now 'one light day' from Earth,One light day is about 16billion miles, so not exactly around the corner. |
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on: Yesterday at 11:21:50
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| Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti | ||
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Speaking of space, Voyager is now 'one light day' from Earth,
Only took the thick end of 50 years at 40,000 mph to achieve. ![]() |
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on: Yesterday at 11:16:41
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| Started by Doctor Gollum - Last post by Field Marshal Dr. Opti | ||
I was assured by the polishing brigade - the jag forum mob - painting them red would give me 300 more horsepower and would allow me to outbrake Schumacher's F1 car.... If you replace the smoky derv XJ with a last of the line XJ575 that won't be far from the truth. ![]() |
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on: Yesterday at 11:09:54
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| Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by STEMO | ||
I know that space is fairly large,It would only take a few of them to collide and create a good bit of space junk. Then it would end up like a motorway collision in fog. The more that got hit, the more junk to destroy others. |
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on: Yesterday at 11:03:40
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| Started by Mr Skrunts - Last post by ronnyd | ||
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I know that space is fairly large,
but how much junk are we going to have flying over the planet when his million satellites get into orbit? Let alone all the other stuff others are sending, plus what's flying around already. It's gonna get crowded. ![]() |
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but how much junk are we going to have flying over the planet when his million satellites get into orbit? Let alone all the other stuff others are sending, plus what's flying around already. It's gonna get crowded. 