Looks like a mighty weighty problem…
Maybe Brewster can take the problem off the launch vehicle’s shoulders…
If it’s just a rock, it doesn’t need the palm-frond solar collectors, and it would be much more aerodynamic, and easier to launch, without them.
Cool idea - if it collides with a Russian sattelite, it should be the winner for sure.
In the space race, they are between a rock and a hard place! <:-)
Oh, no! They’re weaponizing space!
it came crashing down on him… like economy
The Troglydytes are to the R.U. Sirius what the Lower Slobbovians were to Dogpatch: they’re put there to remind us that yes, things can always be worse. :)
Now how will they ever watch satellite television?
Be afraid of them using the Flinstone method of space launch. Giant slingshots can also be used as weapons.
margueritem almost 16 years ago
Looks like a mighty weighty problem…
TheSpleen almost 16 years ago
Maybe Brewster can take the problem off the launch vehicle’s shoulders…
ChiehHsia almost 16 years ago
If it’s just a rock, it doesn’t need the palm-frond solar collectors, and it would be much more aerodynamic, and easier to launch, without them.
Digital Frog almost 16 years ago
Cool idea - if it collides with a Russian sattelite, it should be the winner for sure.
briankblough almost 16 years ago
In the space race, they are between a rock and a hard place! <:-)
Keith Messamer almost 16 years ago
Oh, no! They’re weaponizing space!
PaulAtreides almost 16 years ago
it came crashing down on him… like economy
Rakkav almost 16 years ago
The Troglydytes are to the R.U. Sirius what the Lower Slobbovians were to Dogpatch: they’re put there to remind us that yes, things can always be worse. :)
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 6 years ago
Now how will they ever watch satellite television?
SamuelMeasa over 3 years ago
Be afraid of them using the Flinstone method of space launch. Giant slingshots can also be used as weapons.