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Re: TekNuLoof post# 199153

Wednesday, 12/10/2014 7:09:51 PM

Wednesday, December 10, 2014 7:09:51 PM

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LOOf:I would like to submit my application for the job you just posted as your assistant in helping the PPHM rocket go into orbit. I spent 14 years at General Dynamics/Lockeed Martin- first assisting in the conversion of the old military Atlas I design into the commercial Atlas II, and ATLAS IIAS, then finishing up as a test engineer running some critical components through cryogenic acceptance tests using liquid hydrogen (-420 deg F) and liquid nitrogen to simulate liquid oxygen (-220 deg f). KORN LICKER can use atmospheric oxygen while PPHM's rocket is still at lower altitudes, but if you want to escape earth's gravity and the influence of day traders and shorters, etc., nothing beats liquid hydrogen for a power-packed energy punch. Since there is no oxidizer in space we'll have to carry a supply of liquid oxygen along to burn it. Not easy to build and operate such a system, but it is probably easier than curing cancer. During my time on Atlas, we had 37 successful launches and two failures. I have not been able to contribute much to this board because I have no background in things medical, but I was able to recognize that some very knowledgeable people are posting on this board and believe that Bavi will be vindicated in the Sunrise trial.
P.S. The current (huge) Atlas V uses Russian-built RD-180 rocket motors which burn 249 gallons of kerosene per second each. That would be a huge waste of good KORN LICKER, so I suggest you keep your rocket size to the minimum. (it takes 94 seconds to get an ATLAS V off the launch pad to the edge of space)
REF http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlas_V
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