Re: Coyote Alert

From: Rick Weiss (rickw@nablewest.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Oct 23 1998 - 13:02:37 PDT


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Martin Frankel wrote:
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> This is all speculation, I don't really know the first thing about the
> physics involved. If anyone has better knowledge of this or perhaps
> references, I think it would be very interesting. Still, the first
> priority is to get the issue on the table... send those letters!

I'm confused. We cannot decide whether these buildings would REALLY
affect our launch, but we should fax those letters, which say they
would "severely impact, and possibly destroy" our launch. I agree
this could be a significant problem, but I'd hate to cry wolf.

(I'm trying to picture standing in the parking lot, and mentally
place the proposed buildings. They don't seem to be directly upwind.
Does anyone have a map, where they could plot the proposed buildings,
and draw a line at 260 degrees --- the point where it starts to become
too southwest-- to see where that hits Coyote point?)

--rickw

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