SRI Cleaning said:The polaris ............The competition can all rust in peace! A little megadeth reference in there for ya!
Polaris A-1....The Polaris A1 weighed 28,800 lb, with a length 28.5 ft and diameter 54 in., it had a range of approximately 1000 nm. The first stage (18,400 lb) had a steel motor case; polyurethane propellant (15,200 lb) with ammonium percholorate (oxidizer) and aluminum additives. The second stage (9,400 lb) also used a steel motor case; polyurethane propellant (7,300 lb) with ammonium perchlorate (oxidizer) and aluminum additives.
sweendogg said:SRI Cleaning said:The polaris ............The competition can all rust in peace! A little megadeth reference in there for ya!
Polaris A-1....The Polaris A1 weighed 28,800 lb, with a length 28.5 ft and diameter 54 in., it had a range of approximately 1000 nm. The first stage (18,400 lb) had a steel motor case; polyurethane propellant (15,200 lb) with ammonium percholorate (oxidizer) and aluminum additives. The second stage (9,400 lb) also used a steel motor case; polyurethane propellant (7,300 lb) with ammonium perchlorate (oxidizer) and aluminum additives.
I hope you mean something other than 1000nm... that is correct prefix for nano meters or way less than a millimeter as in 1 x 10^-12 meters.. really itty bitty!
BTW the correct abbreviation for nautical miles is NM or nmi for future reference.. or you'll start to scare us science guys!