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Lovebewarsetalk
Kurra Bewarse
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Posted on Saturday, July 25, 2015 - 8:58 am:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post


Blazewada:


Blazee nee opikaki naa...
MOVIEART--bemmi.kiss
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Blazewada
Mudiripoyina Bewarse
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Posted on Saturday, July 25, 2015 - 7:31 am:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

Target Map - Belt of Asteroids:

http://www.planetaryresources.com/asteroids/#asteroids-map

CLIPART--bowdown
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Blazewada
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Posted on Saturday, July 25, 2015 - 7:22 am:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

khaleja , avatar synmaalu gurtakostunnayi.

http://www.planetaryresources.com/asteroids/#market-for-metals

inkaa Bisleri water packets amminattu akkada kooda refuelling centers anta. eella talentu ..


H20 will open up a Trillion dollar market in Space.
The present day space economy spends $ Billions on rocket fuel each year to propel spacecraft into their final orbits and to keep those spacecraft safely in their positions.

Water from asteroids can be broken down into Hydrogen- and Oxygen-based rocket fuels in order to meet this growing demand. Strategically placed re-fueling stations can triple the up-mass of GEO-stationary orbit bound rockets, extend the life of telecommunications satellites, and remove hazardous space debris all for a small fraction of current costs.

And water is more than the “oil of space”. In orbit and beyond, water plays a critical role hydrating astronauts, providing oxygen for life support, and serving as a shield against harmful radiation in space.

To date, all water and water-derived resources necessary for spaceflight have been brought from the surface of the Earth at exorbitant expense. Of all constraints to the expansion of humanity off Earth, our dependence on Earth-sourced water is the most limiting. Sustained growth into the Solar System requires use of the local resources. Fortunately,
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Blazewada
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Posted on Saturday, July 25, 2015 - 7:13 am:    Edit Post Delete Post Print Post

vaarni oka range lo undi eedi sketchu.

http://www.planetaryresources.com/technology/#technology-overview

Our Mission Demands the Best.
Our spacecraft are headed into deep space. It’s a challenging environment: outside Earth’s protective magnetosphere, without navigational references and tens of minutes away traveling at the speed of light from home. This is where our spacecraft must thrive.

That’s why kilo for kilo, we build the most capable commercial space systems ever designed. Simply put, the business of asteroid mining demands nothing less.

To prospect the asteroids, we need miniaturized sensors that communicate effectively over long distances on an autonomous, mobile, and resilient platform. These are the systems we’re building today.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fYYPN0BdBw

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