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Comments on: US airforce to launch robotic Space Shuttle 2.0 this year
Mini-Me?? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 11:13 GMT
No Euro spaceplane #
By nacnud Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 11:52 GMT
Why re-usable if you want to deliver warheads? #
By Torben Mogensen Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 11:53 GMT
Why USAF needs winged spacecraft... #
By Mike Richards Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 12:04 GMT
Re: Mini-me. #
By TeeCee Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 12:10 GMT
Only makes sense to fetch things back #
By Pete Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 12:18 GMT
Global reach #
By Lewis Page Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 12:46 GMT
Pointless..... #
By Stu Reeves Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 13:03 GMT
RE: Why re-usable if you want to deliver warheads? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 13:13 GMT
Bond. James Bond. #
By Stef Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 13:15 GMT
Rods from the Gods #
By Andrew Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 14:22 GMT
Thor shot #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 15:16 GMT
RE: Why re-usable if you want to deliver warheads? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 16:03 GMT
Typical #
By Fraser Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 17:35 GMT
Suborbital space planes needed for when... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 18:19 GMT
4x7 payload #
By Bounty Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 20:59 GMT
none #
By Zmodem Posted Thursday 31st July 2008 23:49 GMT
How many Wales? #
By Steve Posted Friday 1st August 2008 00:28 GMT
Relative Velocity #
By Vendicar Decarian Posted Friday 1st August 2008 01:12 GMT
West #
By Vendicar Decarian Posted Friday 1st August 2008 01:15 GMT
Old Idea #
By Michael JasonSmith Posted Friday 1st August 2008 02:47 GMT
7 foot x 4 foot payload/experiment bay #
By Steven Knox Posted Friday 1st August 2008 04:25 GMT
Hello #
By heystoopid Posted Friday 1st August 2008 09:02 GMT
briton should waste #
By Zmodem Posted Friday 1st August 2008 12:40 GMT
Plaigarism #
By Robin A. Flood Posted Saturday 2nd August 2008 16:37 GMT