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Re: Ares IV?!

BradGuth26 Jul 2009 04:29
> > Sounds like the Jupiter from Direct:
> >http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2009/07/ares_v_ares_1_a.html
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> > Pat

There should be zero R&D related to the 100% reliable Saturn V, so why
waste time and spendy R&D on anything else?

~ BG

kT25 Jul 2009 15:42
> Sounds like the Jupiter from Direct:
> http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2009/07/ares_v_ares_1_a.html

Actually, it sounds to me like YET ANOTHER unaffordable, unsustainable,
solid rocket booster powered EXPENDABLE heavy lift launch vehicle.

We can't have enough of those, right?

> Pat

Pat Flannery25 Jul 2009 15:32
Sounds like the Jupiter from Direct:
http://www.nasawatch.com/archives/2009/07/ares_v_ares_1_a.html

Pat

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