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Re: How would you move a planet?
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Mon, 17 Feb 2003 23:34:06 GMT
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"Markassius" <mark.de.kock@NOSPAM.home.nl> wrote in message
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> Nop, not as far as we know. But we could just punch a hole in the thin earth
> crust and have the molten, pressurized core work as a giant rocket engine.
> Ofcoure we would have to make sure that the hole is pointing in the right
> direction.
Now I have this image of a planet thhhhpppptttttt-ing around in space like a
balloon losing air. Thanks :-)
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| (...) Terry Pratchett. The turtle is called The Great A'tuin and she just swims through the milky-way in the direction SHE wants :-) (...) Good one. (...) Nop, not as far as we know. But we could just punch a hole in the thin earth crust and have (...) (22 years ago, 17-Feb-03, to lugnet.space)
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