Russian rockets? Nah, I think the ones on the Artemis flights are made by Northrup Grumman here in the US.
And no, Elno is def not a better choice. You would have to be bug-fuck nuts to get on a rocket he built. Or even be in the same county as the launch pad when it lifted off, given the extent of the damage from last year's launch. Some of the debris from the *launch* ended up in the Gulf of Mexico. The rocket didn't explode until it was oh, 3-4 miles up.
Yes, it is. But the one thing to remember is to check to see if it can be opened.
According to GRU manual, "all window above 4th floor must can open".
OMG! That sure is a “special” law. So specific. They wouldn’t want any survivors or worse yet paraplegics. :-|
I guess 50 feet or more IS necessary.
You do have to admire their obvious expertise on the subject.
Yes, expertise…
Are we still using their rockets to get away from the Earth? If Musk takes over… is that any better? I’d have to say not.
Russian rockets? Nah, I think the ones on the Artemis flights are made by Northrup Grumman here in the US.
And no, Elno is def not a better choice. You would have to be bug-fuck nuts to get on a rocket he built. Or even be in the same county as the launch pad when it lifted off, given the extent of the damage from last year's launch. Some of the debris from the *launch* ended up in the Gulf of Mexico. The rocket didn't explode until it was oh, 3-4 miles up.
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