Ok seriously who believes this shinola? I'm hearing all
sorts of talk about if the falling pieces fall into your yard. Don't
touch the deadly toxic hydrazine fuel contaminated parts. They say this
is to prevent a breakout of some sort.
What
nobody is saying is that when this thing falls. Do you want it blown
into bits to spread all over the countryside. With absolutely no way to
track them. Or do you want it to land in one piece where you would know
exactly where it was to evacuate and decontaminate?
Now if I
were the leader of a country who was say spying on countries. Other
countries who might say get really really pissed about something like
that. I would be inclined to blow the shinola out of any proof that might
be say, falling out of the sky. Come up with a cover story about some
bullshinola fuel issue.
Regarding hydrazine fuel:
According to THE ARTEMIS PROJECT a knowledgeable site about propulsion:
"Hydrazine,
or diamine, in the form of propellant for thrusters, is by far the MOST
COMMON MEANS OF SPACECRAFT PROPULSION. relative stability under normal
conditions, and clean decomposition products. Hydrazine is not very
safe above 150 C, but is technically stable to about 250 C.
Huh seems like the NASA boys use this stuff alot. Never been a problem before. Let's see what else we can learn about the shinola.
"Hydrazine
is reactive and highly soluble in the electrolyte, yielding high
current densities. As of the late 1960s, hydrazine fuel cells awaited a
significant cost reduction to see their widespread application.
Hydrazine monopropellant systems have also been used as AUXILIARY POWER
UNITS ON AIR CRAFT.
Wow it seems like Hydrazine is all around
us. When we fly, when we're at the air port, and when those pretty
planes fly over head. NASA has counted on the stuff for almost 50
years. Never been an issue. Now when a spy satellite comes afloatin
back down to earth. The government goes ape shinola.
So to you government I officially call shenanigans!
The Reverend Hippy Tim