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    Boeing Defense‏Verified account @BoeingDefense 10 Nov 2017

    #Boeing #PhantomExpress spaceplane will launch small satellites more rapidly and land on a runway like a plane, offering "fast and affordable access to space." Story via @WashingtonPost https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/innovations/wp/2017/11/09/ready-to-book-your-satellite-launch-online-the-rocket-industry-looks-to-run-more-like-an-airline/?utm_term=.dcd2b133a6b7 …pic.twitter.com/kO61YzK4nx

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      1. Jaime P Oliveira‏ @maxsundance1 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @BoeingDefense @ShuttleAlmanac @washingtonpost

        In case more space junk get loose in space we need e space junk collector 🛰https://youtu.be/4dDNyne7lZo pic.twitter.com/5G23m9jV0m

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      2. AyeBombNYC‏ @AyWunSinceDay1 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        But we can only go as far as the lower earth orbit ... we can't pass the van Allen radiation belt which is why we never been to the moon

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      3. Mary Lynne Dittmar, Ph.D.‏ @DittmarML 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @AyWunSinceDay1 @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        Wrong.

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      4. AyeBombNYC‏ @AyWunSinceDay1 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @DittmarML @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        You tell me wrong isn't proving yourself right

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      5. Mary Lynne Dittmar, Ph.D.‏ @DittmarML 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @AyWunSinceDay1 @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        Fair enough. Here’s the math: https://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/files/SMIII_Problem7.pdf …

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      6. AyeBombNYC‏ @AyWunSinceDay1 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @DittmarML @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        Yea see how they give you that article and then I have my article ... have you ever been to space ? Can you do that math ? So how do you know it's not BS ?

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      7. Mary Lynne Dittmar, Ph.D.‏ @DittmarML 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @AyWunSinceDay1 @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        http://www.linkedin.com/in/marylynnedittmar.com … Yes I have done the math. It sounds very much as though you have strong opinions...which you are entitled to...but there is a difference between opinion and fact. Stay curious.

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      8. AyeBombNYC‏ @AyWunSinceDay1 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @DittmarML @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        I will specially since NASA admites they never had a rover in mars but on the Canada Devin island ... we can't go to space "operation fishbowl" we fired nuclear missles nasa is money stealing gov program who privatized the industry

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      2. David Blanchflower BSc‏ @DavidBflower 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        A slight variation on the Space Shuttle.

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      1. Tyler Spencer‏ @SpencEyeView 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        #SpaceRace

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      2. Jaime P Oliveira‏ @maxsundance1 10 Nov 2017
        Replying to @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        Looks like will continue to produce space junk. Maybe if a spacecraft get launched from a floating launch pad which could launch four space shuttle size a day, every day. (If NASA have a plan to build a floating city on Venus nothing is impossible)https://youtu.be/_XnuCUELYzg pic.twitter.com/K53GIeeqa6

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      2. Kelsi‏ @randomblamekd Jun 4
        Replying to @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        Wait a tick, so spaceplane launches vertically, and lands after one orbit? That makes it ssto and I dont believe it. If its suborbital what are you doing launching east from Vandenberg over populated areas and landing at the cape?

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      3. Barry‏ @barthinksthings Jun 5
        Replying to @randomblamekd @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        And how are the satellites going to be launched into orbit from a suborbital burn? Where is the extra thrust coming from to reach orbital velocity?

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      4. Kelsi‏ @randomblamekd Jun 5
        Replying to @barthinksthings @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        It has a second stage booster for that

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      5. Barry‏ @barthinksthings Jun 5
        Replying to @randomblamekd @BoeingDefense @washingtonpost

        Ah Effectively similar to Virgin Galactic’s Spaceship 2.

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