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On Mar 15, 10:58*am, GARY BOGGS wrote:
Interesting idea. *To me it looked a little funny on the video when they let go of the load. *We've always done this so the ashes came out in a long stream, instead of one big blast. That looks too much like what I've seen birds do so many times... Boggs I think that it is released in a close grouping to try to hit the core. Lucky they didn't get most of it back in the cockpit. Can you say IFR? The probably shouldn't advertise that the ashes will assend into the "stratosphere". This is a miniumum of 10KM or 32K feet. Is that likely on a consistant basis to advertise it as fact? Of course, who is going to check? ;-) I was surprised how low they released but maybe this was just to get the publicity shot. - John |
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