Re: Sealand and Experimental Rocketry
-- On Wed, 21 Feb 2001 07:23:12 Jim Choate wrote:
On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Ken Brown wrote:
WHAT???????????????????????
It is at about 52 degrees north, IIRC. If you had high-school physics you'd see the problem with that.
Closer to 60 if you actuallly check a map.
When did they move the Thames estuary? Sealand's site says they are just north of the Thames estuary which is between 51 and 52 degrees north according to my map. 60 degrees north is the Shetland Islands.
Soluble problem with respect to Lat. There are more issues than simple launch physics involved here.
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