Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Paper Planes in SPACE
If anyone find one post here! and here|||That is awesome; I will be following this for the results.|||Wow that's frigging cool.|||Super cute!|||Pause at 1:06. I had that laptop until it broke.
It's a Dell XPS Msomethingorother.|||Whee! a free 8 gig mem card! To bad I'm on the other side of the world from where they are.
Go here to see how this is working out
http://projectspaceplanes.com/|||Thanks for the link Noa.
Check out the vids. The way the guy talks is funny. Way to over-act!|||36 and a half thousand meters is pretty damn high. I feel I should point out, however, that you don't get space wings until you reach 80 KM, so I'm a little dubious about saying "paper airplanes in space". And even making some really generous assumptions about their flight characteristics, nobody outside Europe has a serious chance at finding them. Bah.|||Under the FAI, you get your astronaut wings when you reach 100km and beyond. It used to be 80Km in the US. But you're right, 36.5Km is very high, even higher than Kittingers record parachute jump in the 60's (31.3Km).
Regardless, I think it's a pretty cool idea. I doubt I'll find one, but congrats to those who do.|||Asera,
Are you actually a little kid with some English skills working out of a Chinese banking agency or something?
I mean it's ingenious and the like but the NOFOLLOW rule has been in place on forums for a while now - it's a lot of work for only those of us here who can view it.
PageRank isn't helped and it seems not to be worthwhile for the time and knowledge of product required to do it...
Good luck and all but there's better ways of going viral.
-Art
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