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>> No.4203823 [View]
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>>4203796
No, only thing she is, is the center of your fucking little universe.

She doesn't even post that much and she's more often on-topic than most anons. The only reason you think she's the one fucking up /sci/ is that you only ever concentrate on her posts, ignoring others.

Then when she posts, you and other little kids like you raise a fucking shitstorm, spreading literally ten times more shitposts than she ever did.

If you were in my class, I'd remove you and disqualify your grades based on shitty behavior.

>> No.3992549 [View]
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Well, why not?
>JP Aerospace’s Airship To Orbit
>In the Airship To Orbit (ATO) design envisioned by JP Aerospace, there are three components. A conventional airship (“Ascender”) lifts payloads up to 30 to 43 kilometers above the ground – roughly the maximum altitude a conventional airship can achieve. At this altitude the second component, a docking station (“Dark Sky Station”), acts as a resupply station for the third stage. The third stage is an orbital airship (“Orbital Ascender”), which takes payloads to low earth orbit (i.e., it accelerates itself horizontally to orbital velocity and gains an altitude in excess of 100 km) over several days.

>Their program sponsors and business revenues have continued to provide their development costs thus far. They funded part of their operation until 2005 with a contract for development of military communication and surveillance airships designed to hover over battlefields at altitudes too high for conventional anti-aircraft systems. They had hoped to fly a prototype in 2005, but the vehicle was damaged during testing and the contract was discontinued. Other vehicles are still under development, and JP aerospace has subsequently flown several aerostats as testbeds for ATO hardware and techniques.

Pic only partially related, but awesome.

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