OT; Amazone deliveries to mars ?

Amazone deliveries to mars ?

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Jan Panteltje
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Yeah, and like the drone last week it can recharge itself by clipping onto the overhead power lines on the way :>

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piglet

Funny note: The measurement they gave for "from tip to tip" on the rotor blades yields a smaller cricle than the actual rotating footprint, as it is only a three bladed prop.

Someone up there should have noticed that difference.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

Should probably fly into a dust storm and collect ions to charge up with.

A big leyden jar.

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

Waiting for delivery service (Amazon Galactic Prime) to Algon...

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Best regards, Spehro Pefhany

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Spehro Pefhany

Well, FAA doesn't control the path to Mars YET :=)

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edward.ming.lee

Actually, everything from FL500 up is Class A controlled airspace. So, including all the planets -- at least those over the countries with which we have international agreements with.

Tim

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Tim Williams

oo-eee ooo-ahah-ahah ting-tang wha-lla-lah bing-bang...

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Robert Baer

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