JayMcGee • Oct 18, 2006 7:58 pm
xoxoxoBruce wrote:Since Bush & Co's vision of our future military is so heavily dependant on satillite communication, it would make sense for him to protect them. :cool:
One first learns some basic details. For example, significant damage from the last Shuttle flight was from what? A paint chip? Litter means space becomes too dangerous for man or satellite. Space war is akin to nuclear war on earth - makes that environment unusable. It means, for example, the space shuttle can no longer fly. Space is now so dirty that the shuttle must fly to protect its windshield as the expense of its heat tiles. Warfare means 'a so clean orbital space' has massive debris.JayMcGee wrote:but where do you draw the line? Is this not veiled threat to Galileo ( the proposed European GPS system) ?
Spexxvet wrote:WE OWN THE WHOLE FUCKING UNIVERSE!!!!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA manical laughter for 3 minutes.
Aliantha wrote:Isn't 'space' infinite? Shouldn't that mean there's enough room for everyone?
Aliantha wrote:My moon laser will be solar powered.
(I wonder if anyone will get that)
Bullitt wrote:Don't tell that to Floyd..
Therefore, my moon-laser will be known as the Alan Parsons Project!