Message from @Σ5

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2019-10-30 11:22:53 UTC  

sigh!

2019-10-30 11:23:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/639061764209770497/e710c2b26700fccbc9c1ce2be3030c61.jpg

2019-10-30 11:23:21 UTC  

you disagree with each other therefore you are too far gone

2019-10-30 11:23:34 UTC  

He disagrees when the evidence lies before him

2019-10-30 11:23:36 UTC  

thats sad

2019-10-30 11:23:41 UTC  

in the water

2019-10-30 11:24:03 UTC  

to heaven

2019-10-30 11:24:04 UTC  

they go an land its essentially a jet

2019-10-30 11:24:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/639062047296061450/images_3.png

2019-10-30 11:24:33 UTC  

thats how it woirks tho

2019-10-30 11:24:39 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/538929818834698260/639062106309918740/Rocket_4.jpg

2019-10-30 11:24:48 UTC  

Parobolic curves

2019-10-30 11:24:52 UTC  

you dont just go up and stay there
you need sideways velocity to get into orbit

2019-10-30 11:24:57 UTC  

all amateur rockets go vertical

2019-10-30 11:25:00 UTC  

NOT horizontal

2019-10-30 11:25:09 UTC  

are they trying to get into orbit?

2019-10-30 11:25:21 UTC  

omg, you guys are drol!

2019-10-30 11:25:26 UTC  

its mutual

2019-10-30 11:26:22 UTC  

@Logrian do you know why? All amateur rockets go straight up because they aren't going to orbit. They're on a suborbital trajectory

2019-10-30 11:26:43 UTC  

You dont know where orbit is, lmao

2019-10-30 11:27:11 UTC  

orbit isnt a place

2019-10-30 11:27:42 UTC  

so where is it, in miles?

2019-10-30 11:27:48 UTC  

any

2019-10-30 11:27:53 UTC  

nope

2019-10-30 11:27:54 UTC  

Any

2019-10-30 11:27:58 UTC  

nope

2019-10-30 11:27:59 UTC  

any.

2019-10-30 11:28:02 UTC  

nope

2019-10-30 11:28:06 UTC  

saying nope dosnt adress it

2019-10-30 11:28:08 UTC  

you asked

2019-10-30 11:28:11 UTC  

thats the answer

2019-10-30 11:28:14 UTC  

adress the answer

2019-10-30 11:28:25 UTC  

thats not an answer

2019-10-30 11:28:28 UTC  

thats dimm

2019-10-30 11:28:32 UTC  

okay

2019-10-30 11:28:35 UTC  

Basically when you're going around the earth at a minimum altitude of 100 km then you're in orbit

2019-10-30 11:28:38 UTC  

when does 'space;' begin?

2019-10-30 11:28:42 UTC  

thats my answer
it will continue to be my answer untill you adress it

2019-10-30 11:28:48 UTC  

Above the karman line

2019-10-30 11:28:49 UTC  

you dont know

2019-10-30 11:28:50 UTC  

hmmmmmmmmmmm