Re: Kistler
Sam,
> I'm surprised that Kistler hasn't been stopped by now. Sure, they may be
> launching from Australia, but you never know if the vehicle may
> accidentially land somewhere unexpected. Like China.
>
> Call me paranoid, but that is how the U.S. State and Defense departments think.
Come to think of it Kistler is financed largely by Taiwan investors.
Maybe K-1 will land in China - with a surprise payload - D'OH! :)
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Re: Sea Launch in Jeopardy?
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