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sci.space.tech FAQ? delt0r 03-25-2009
Posted by delt0r on March 25, 2009, 8:09 am
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I am very pleased to see this group revived, thanks mods. I recall
from last time and from the archive for that matter that there are a
*lot* of FAQ questions/posts. I have never found a FAQ for this group
so my bad if I have missed it.

Now I know we can suggests that people search the archives and with
google groups etc that can work well, but a lot of people won't and
its often easer to have a moderately comprehensive FAQ to refer too.

What would I include in such a FAQ? Well some pretty basic orbit
mechanics. ie that getting to LEO is about velocity not height etc.
Common suggested CATS stuff (scram jets to launch loops) and commonly
suggested ideas that just don't work. That sort of thing with more
subject scope.

What do others think?

Greg


Posted by Derek Lyons on March 25, 2009, 11:06 am
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A FAQ is in work from my end, give me a few weeks.

D.
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