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British people are banned from talking about space because Britain is irrelevant in space. Do British people even know what a space program does?

Perhaps its a why they criticise Indian Space Prgram. The articles in Dail Mail about Indian Space Program are hilarious. :lol:

On serious Note, they are part of ESA.
 
British people are banned from talking about space because Britain is irrelevant in space. Do British people even know what a space program does?

This is just too good
 
If the Falcon Heavy lifts off it will all be worth it. It will be the most powerful rocket since the Saturn V and it will be reusable - opening up an enormous opportunity for large numbers of heavy space launches relatively cheaply.


Expected to launch in just a few months.
Actually, no, the Soviet Energia Rocket of the 1980s and 1990s was more powerful. And the Falcon Heavy can put about 50 tonnes to LEO. The Saturn V could put 130 to LEO and 50 to Lunar Orbit.......... in other words Saturn V could as much cargo 400,000 KM up as the Faclon Heavy can to 400 KM. The Energia could put up 100 tonnes,

The Shuttle SRB were also reusable and they were more expensive to use then the expendable Soyuz. The actual experience has been that reusable often turns out much more expensive in practice then on theory. So, I resevr judgement on the Falcon Heavy. And SpaceX in general. THey have some good people, Musk is a snake oil salesman, but there technical crew is as good as any.

British people are banned from talking about space because Britain is irrelevant in space. Do British people even know what a space program does?
Something like a third of all Satellites are British made,
 
Actually, no, the Soviet Energia Rocket of the 1980s and 1990s was more powerful. And the Falcon Heavy can put about 50 tonnes to LEO. The Saturn V could put 130 to LEO and 50 to Lunar Orbit.......... in other words Saturn V could as much cargo 400,000 KM up as the Faclon Heavy can to 400 KM. The Energia could put up 100 tonnes,

The Shuttle SRB were also reusable and they were more expensive to use then the expendable Soyuz. The actual experience has been that reusable often turns out much more expensive in practice then on theory. So, I resevr judgement on the Falcon Heavy. And SpaceX in general. THey have some good people, Musk is a snake oil salesman, but there technical crew is as good as any.


Something like a third of all Satellites are British made,

I highly doubt that stat. It's as believable as Indian fudged GDP numbers.
 
I highly doubt that stat. It's as believable as Indian fudged GDP numbers.
Says a moronic Chinese whose state GDP and provinces GDP number do not match. IF you don't know about it just google it on the issue there is tons of relevent link on these.

First first check weather you have google or not........:sick:
 
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