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To: Micropicker who wrote (246)7/15/1998 11:59:00 AM
From: Richard  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 680
 
Hi Micropicker,
If it is to be Alaska for launching,-40 degrees will have far
less of a problem with the Peacekeeper Rocket , versus the Shuttle
because of one main important difference, the shuttle is liquid
fueled, while the Peacekeeper uses a solid propellent.
What does concern me of a Alaska launch is that the father you launch from the Equator, the same rockets payload becomes smaller, or to off set the farther distance from the Equator in getting up the
same weight, you need to use a larger rocket to get the same payload up. EPEA Believer*Richard

PS, Been in EPEA many years, but have to admit that things are
looking the brightest in ages.