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Yeah, I doubt that "dinosaur killer" is a valid model for product delivery. And re-entry friction would be wasteful. I was expecting these things would work much as BA was -- a heat shield and a parachute.
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Hmm... A basic guidance computer, some retro- and attitude control thrusters, heat shield, and parachute pack. Load 'em in a Blue Midget and just shove 'em out the back. It's a little more complicated than dropping supplies from a C-130, but the overall affect would be the same, yes-no?
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Only complicated by the sheer size of a Blue Midget compared to a C-130. We're talking a spaceship that could carry excess housing from Ireland, after all.
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And you've just given me the weird idea to replace the MIRV's in an ICBM with independent delivery vehicles..... for those loads that absolutely have to be sent around the planet in a half-hour.
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Why don't we just put them in little 'waved gliders with homing circuits?
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