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    Quote Originally Posted by xinevirtucio View Post
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    u take things way too seriously.

    it's wishful thinking.

    sorry but i do not understand 90% of the things you posted.

    you might want to state things a bit more simpler.

    thank you.
    the heavier the rocket is the lesser chance it can reach its intended path....

    pareha ragud ni sa edplano nga kung bug-at siya dili siya ka pataas ug lupad... ig mahimo man gani at expense sa iya fuel kay daghan gamiton pag dungag sa thrust...

    and gold is an heavy element...

    sa bisaya pa... kung ikaw musaka ug bukid unya bug-at imo dala... tanaw nimo mo diritso kay saka o dili?
    Last edited by salbahis; 04-12-2012 at 10:49 AM.

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    Default Re: MERGED: North Korea Rocket Test

    Quote Originally Posted by xinevirtucio View Post
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    u take things way too seriously.
    I took it as an opportunity to explain why the rocket can't be heavier than it is now. Actually something better than an explanation will work--I'm preparing a video of my simulation tests, with comments and explanations on what's happening as the simulation progresses.

    -RODION

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    for a hundred ton object falling from a sky, i should take it seriously...

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    pwede bana e scrap metal ?

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    rocket launch is a go.....

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    atngan og sako ang mga metal para scrap metal

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    North Korea is like a guard dog with rabies. China is the owner who (bizarrely) keeps feeding it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xinevirtucio View Post
    kanndot ug bulawan ang sulod aning ilang rocket..ipauwan sa mga pobre...hahay...

    paeta...nlng jd aning kalibutana
    Murag mas pobre pa man ila mga tawo compara nato siguro.

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    Default Re: US: Debris from NKorea rocket risks casualties

    Quote Originally Posted by rodsky View Post
    facts:

    A) this is an orbital launch--if the launch proceeds normally, the only danger will be from slight deviations in trajectory, leading to the 2nd stage falling somewhere near the vicinity of the philippines

    b) the damage that will be inflicted by the debris is slightly overrated. The 2nd stage, which is expected to impact in the sea near northeastern luzon, is just around 1 meter in diameter and about 10 meters long. If it hits land, it will affect an area only immediately around it, which is a radius of about 20-30 meters. since the 2nd stage gets detached when it runs out of fuel, there will be no explosion when it hits the sea or the ground.

    thus like i said, medyo overrated ang reports, and the united states of course is doing its bit of anti-nokor propaganda just to show that "kami ra ang pwede mag rocket-rocket ug satellite ug kamong mga komunista dili pwede!" *shakes head*

    more info on the launch vehicle: Unha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


    the second stage is that part in the middle with the nokor flag on it--kana ang mag-impact close to luzon, but in the sea, not on land (if all goes well).

    More info on the payload (satellite): Kwangmy

    -rodion
    kanindot isakay sa ilang rocket!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Kay way plete!!!!!
    DI PAREHA SA PLETEHAN SA MULTICAB UG JEEP NI INCREASE!!!!!

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    I do not see how North Korea could reach a sun-synchronous orbit from the new launch site without risk to populated areas.Launching directly toward the required 192.3 [degree] azimuth would result in a trajectory that skirts China’s east coast near Shanghai. The rocket’s second stage would overfly Taiwan, before impacting in a zone bordering within perhaps 50 km of the west coast of the northern Philippines.”

    In other words, North Korea might be telling the truth about the direction of its launch, or the contents of it. But not both.

    Yeah, there are some advanced techniques for readjusting to a sun-synchronous orbit, once the craft is in space. But North Korea isn’t terribly advanced. “I very much doubt that North Korea plans for its rocket stages to fall in the zones.it is for North Korea to explain the inconsistency between the orbit it claims to be targeting and the NOTAMs it provided.

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