Xref: utzoo sci.space.shuttle:2144 sci.space:8702 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cwjcc!hal!nic.MR.NET!tank!uwvax!puff!gumby!boettche From: boettche@gumby.cs.wisc.edu (Michael Boettcher) Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle,sci.space Subject: Re: USSR and the Moon [was "Beyond the Energia crisis"] Keywords: Soviet/American shuttle comparison Message-ID: <2109@puff.cs.wisc.edu> Date: 6 Dec 88 07:19:31 GMT References: <880@cernvax.UUCP> <18263@ames.arc.nasa.gov> <18420@ames.arc.nasa.gov> <2735@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu> <80154@sun.uucp> Sender: news@puff.cs.wisc.edu Reply-To: boettche@gumby.cs.wisc.edu (Michael Boettcher) Organization: U of Wisconsin CS Dept Lines: 17 >In article <2735@uhccux.uhcc.hawaii.edu>, doug@primo.hig.hawaii.edu (Doug Myhre) writes: >> In article <79302@sun.uucp>, fiddler%concertina@Sun.COM (Steve Hix) writes: >> >Have you ever heard about a fuel/air bomb? Small charge speads out >> >an aerosol of some liquid fuel, then an igniter sets off the cloud. >> >Extremely potent for a given weight of bomb. >> If I remember my military training correctly, this makes a good bomb for clearing mine fields as well as building demolision (small pressure increases add quickly inside an enclosed area) ******************************************************************************* Michael Boettcher boettche@gumby.cs.wisc.edu Student, Univ. of Wisconsin 107 N. Randall Apt. I Applied Math, Engr. and Physics Madison, WI 53715 *******************************************************************************