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Roy Clark, B6 wrote:
Check it out at: http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html I quote from the site: "Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer." Today, that is a nice picture of supernova remnant. Cool, but not really soaring related. Maybe you wanted to refer to http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050323.html instead? André |
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André Somers wrote:
Today, that is a nice picture of supernova remnant. Cool, but not really soaring related. Maybe you wanted to refer to http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050323.html instead? Or click the right arrow under the picture for previous days. Concerning soaring on Mars: Somewhere on the web site of X-Plane (a flight sim), they explain very well the difficulties which you would encounter when trying to fly on Mars. Stefan |
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That is what the Perlan project is trying to explore,
flight in thin air equal to Mars air density,a world glider height record is a byproduct "Stefan" wrote in message ... André Somers wrote: Today, that is a nice picture of supernova remnant. Cool, but not really soaring related. Maybe you wanted to refer to http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050323.html instead? Or click the right arrow under the picture for previous days. Concerning soaring on Mars: Somewhere on the web site of X-Plane (a flight sim), they explain very well the difficulties which you would encounter when trying to fly on Mars. Stefan |
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goneill wrote:
That is what the Perlan project is trying to explore, flight in thin air equal to Mars air density,a world glider height record There's not really much to explo Stall speed is very high, so you need a huge runway to take off and land, and there will be some implications concerning the radius of turns. The smaller gravitation has some influece, too, but I can't tell off hand which. Stefan |
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Nasa are funding a chunk of the research because from what Einar
(project leader)said there actually isn't that much research material on the that part of the atmosphere. Secondly if you don't have the data how can you design any flight vehicle to operate efficiently in that enviroment. gary "Stefan" wrote in message ... goneill wrote: That is what the Perlan project is trying to explore, flight in thin air equal to Mars air density,a world glider height record There's not really much to explo Stall speed is very high, so you need a huge runway to take off and land, and there will be some implications concerning the radius of turns. The smaller gravitation has some influece, too, but I can't tell off hand which. Stefan |
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