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To: Richard who wrote (96)4/28/1998 12:39:00 AM
From: gtoland  Respond to of 680
 
Richard,
A friend of mine had talked to me about Iridium and each time they launched a satellite their stock goes up. They have had some very impressive gains over the last year. It would be great if E Prime was the ones to launch their satellites if they do not do it themselves.

I noticed that it will be a year in June since the last PR. I would like to hear what is going on with this company and the launching plans.

BTW, I bought more stock today and will continue to buy as I see fit.

Won't it be grand when they get going...

Thanks for the information.

Gary
---EPEA long term---



To: Richard who wrote (96)4/28/1998 9:27:00 PM
From: Richard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 680
 
To All,
I'm unsure how many saw on the national news tonight that later this year and next where earth is going to be bombarded with cosmic storms
of comets,not of the regular size comets,but many very small ones
from smaller than a human hair to about the size of a pea. They said
it posed no direct danger to us on earth,but could cause wide spread
damage to some of the many satellites that are now in orbit,of which
this includes communication satellites,military and spy satellites,as
well as the satellites used for fixing locations and that aircraft
use. Damage of the power panels,and the electronic's will be of main concern.
The demand to get replacements in orbit could be where EPEA could
play a major part,for a important factor with this possible situation
and even under present conditions,is that liquid fueled rockets,including the Space Shuttle, takes a few days from the time the need arises,to when they can launch after fueling up. While EPEA
could launch in hours to the next day at most,for it carries a solid
propellant fuel,and the rocket would just have to have the satellite[nose cone]attached and could be fired right after the info
is fed into the electronic guidance system for required orbit.
EPEA Believer * Richard