From: STRACZYNSKI [Joe]
Subject: The Starfuries are absolutely non-aerodynamic,...
To: GENIE
Date: 7/26/1994 9:01:00 PM
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The Starfuries are absolutely non-aerodynamic, and in the gravity well of a planet, would simply plummet; they're not set up to function within that kind of environment. It isn't the re-entry, it's gravity and maneuvering once you're *in* the thing.
One sidelight to the speed question...it's sometimes hard to judge speed when there are no handy landmarks. The shuttle moves with INCREDIBLE speed as it orbits Earth...but to look at it from any of the nearby cameras, when they do a spacewalk, you can't tell it's moving at ALL. Basically, we're between a rock and a hard place; if we portrayed motion a la the Space Shuttle, nothing would seem to move; if we portrayed the pure speed AS pure speed, using some kind of landmarks or visual cues, it would go by SO fast that you *wouldn't be able to see it*. If you're moving at 15 klicks a second...it's gone by the time you look at it.
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