they both have similar tides
The G force on a Space Shuttle at takeoff is 3G. This lasts until the SRBs (Solid Rocket Boosters) quit.DUDE, your so wrong! Try 6 + More G forces... On a realistic average. Just ask NASA.6+G would get the shuttle going way too fast too low, and it would rip apart with air flow pressure. first answer is right, if actually a slight over estimate. one of those Gs is actually 1G of lovely earthly gravity too. it barely accelerates at 2G. (just ask nasa) or anyone who's sustained 6Gs for two minutes.
The oxygen that the astronaut is breathing escapes through that rip (because there is no oxygen outside of the spacesuit, diffusion makes the oxygen spread outside of the spacesuit), and eventually the astronaut dies of oxygen deprivation.the temperature helps to kill the astronaut as well.
He drank some beer that the leprechauns gave him, which was enchanted and made him fall into a deep sleep.
Any number of reasons: Loss of lift, weather, a rip in the balloon, wind, mountain's, powerpoles, general navigation mistakes, all can cause an accident.
Maurer Sohne.
It's pretty scary,my family and I wet our pants on there
Yes it opened in spring 2009
the Hollywood rip ride rockit opens in spring 2009
Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit was created in 2009.
The Hulk has a top speed of 67 mph.
spring 2009
145 ft
It loops, but doesn't go upside down
no but if u practice you will get it
167 ft or 17 stories, ya tall right
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