Thanks for everybody's feed back.
I don't want anyone to misunderstand, I've enjoyed reading the messages
going back and forth about non-Icepick specific topics. I just came across
the Icepick website and became intrigued with the whole idea.
Working model committee? Hmmm
S.
I signed up to receive e-mail that pertained to the Icepick project. So far,
all I have received are messages about dismantling Mars using nano
technology and a couple of other unrelated E-mails.
I'm really interested in the Icepick project and would like to know much
more. I'm not a scientist
I noticed that there was a date set for actually putting the Cryobot on
Europa, 2020. In my experience, group projects are rarely completed unless a
specific completion date is set for each phase of the work. Since I'm very
new to this group, I may have missed the date that was set for the
Since we're brain storming...
When I was in the military we used white phosphorus grenades to melt down
large metal filing cabinets. One grenade would go through the whole cabinet
in a few moments. On a larger scale, could we control and direct this type
of energy to quickly
Of
Christlieb, Scott F.
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 2:48 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: No power sources available
Since we're brain storming...
When I was in the military we used white phosphorus grenades to melt down
large metal filing cabinets. One grenade would
I'd
thought of it.
Robert Crawley
Elite Precision Fabricators, Inc.
Programming
(936) 449-6823
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Christlieb, Scott F.
Sent: Monday, October 28, 2002 2:48 PM
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Subject: RE: No power
John,
Ok, I'll bring it back to earth. I think we are both thinking along the same
line.
Maybe we can narrow this down even more and even simpler. Just to prove the
concept, could we concentrate on simply getting a reasonably sized vehicle
to move straight down through 5 to 10 feet of ice?
complication of directional guidance on Europa would be that
Europa's magnetic field reverses its position every 5.5 hours.
Jack
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From: Christlieb, Scott F. [mailto:schristlieb;websmartinteractive.com]
Sent: Friday 01 November 2002 09:32
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE
pamby stuff NASA has been feeding the public either.
Joe Latrell
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 10:41, Christlieb, Scott F. wrote:
Being unlearned in these things, but really curious...
I don't understand how preferential heating or jetting, not that I really
know what these mean
but
anything bigger than a pebble is gonna be hard pressed to hang around
for the upward journey.
Is there anyway to get hold of telemtry from Galileo - and I don't mean
the namby pamby stuff NASA has been feeding the public either.
Joe Latrell
On Fri, 2002-11-01 at 10:41, Christlieb, Scott F
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