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Posted by Brad Guth on October 8, 2005, 12:43 pm
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Impacting the moon for sport of science and for creating atmosphere;
If something is dropped/deployed away from the stationary (mutual
gravity-well) spot that's roughly 35r or 34r off the deck being 59,092
km of taking on a nearly straight fall and thus hardly any orbital
velocity; If starting off at 1 m/s, what's length of time and the final
velocity as this item impacts the lunar surface?
For even numbers, you may as well use 60,000 km as your distance to
ground zero.
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Life upon Venus, a township w/Bridge & ET/UFO Park-n-Ride Tarmac:
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-town.htm The Russian/China LSE-CM/ISS (Lunar Space Elevator)
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/lunar-space-elevator.htm Venus ETs, plus the updated sub-topics; Brad Guth / GASA-IEIS
http://guthvenus.tripod.com/gv-topics.htm
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