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Nah, just the Greenland license - he's put it on ebay and the current bid is only £4.50 ;)
I assume that's only for our Emh & BCN holdings ?
Yeah, I heard that DL is holding out for £5.55
For balance
I tend to take most posts on here as a load of ship, made up my mind an when in doubt review my own research. If the general idea is that we are gonig to supply rocket fuel then read this ... "Lithium and fluorine. The highest specific impulse chemistry ever test-fired in a rocket engine was lithium and fluorine, with hydrogen added to improve the exhaust thermodynamics (all propellants had to be kept in their own tanks, making this a tripropellant). The combination delivered 542 s specific impulse in a vacuum, equivalent to an exhaust velocity of 5320 m/s. The impracticality of this chemistry highlights why exotic propellants are not actually used: to make all three components liquids, the hydrogen must be kept below –252 °C (just 21 K) and the lithium must be kept above 180 °C (453 K). Lithium and fluorine are both extremely corrosive, lithium ignites on contact with air, fluorine ignites on contact with most fuels, including hydrogen. Fluorine and the hydrogen fluoride (HF) in the exhaust are very toxic, which makes working around the launch pad difficult, damages the environment, and makes getting a launch license that much more difficult. Finally, both lithium and fluorine are expensive compared to most rocket propellants. This combination has therefore never flown. During the 1950s, the Department of Defense initially proposed lithium/fluorine as ballistic missile propellants, but an accident at a chemical works in 1954 where a cloud of fluorine was released into the atmosphere convinced them to instead use LOX/RP-1." Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_rocket_propellant So don't get your shirts and dresses ready for the party ... Just yet!!!
Just think anyone new looking In should hear a balanced view when reading these boards! Seems to me people want to pump it so they can get back to where they were when they invested.
pin 555... ;)
TC......maybe best kept for BUNKER......lol
http://www.solarworld.de/fileadmin/downloads_new/konzern/nachhaltigkeit/sw_zinnwald_perc-report-1.pdf ... is griceite found in greisen...
So....the plan has never changed from day one.....
Example....plenty more out there....lol https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_rocket_propellant https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19860018652.pdf
Sorry Barksy.....but I didn't want to spell it out.......lol.....but that's correct from where my research seems to be heading..... Rocket fuel.....for an everyday rocket shuttle service to far away cholate bar planets.... !) Energy produced against weight and all the other factors would need to come into play.....and a lot more stable than the current rocket fuel possibly...... Stable nuclear Energy source to power far away Human colonies and intergalactic travel.....lol That would be right up someone's street.......lol
solarworld...
wow... i was looking for lithium metal... but rocket propellant would be equally exciting...
SPacex? 'Naturally occurring LiF is known as the mineral griceite & extremely rare..... LiF is also used as a basic constituent in liquid fluoride nuclear reactors......and is exceptionally chemically stable.......
Also used in the simplifying of solar cells used in solar panels..... http://nano.eecs.berkeley.edu/publications/AEM_2016_Si%20PRC%20PV.pdf http://newscenter.lbl.gov/2016/01/27/simplifying-solar/
Cadence minerals...
Also interesting in other uses.....glass....ceramics....and also possesses the highest UV transmission of any material....and lowest refractive index of all common infrared materials........lol Does that mean good for all Solar/energy applications.......ceramic roofs, panels, glass, etc etc
TC.....lithium fluoride.....some interesting properties and applications...... Naturally occurring LiF is known as the mineral griceite & extremely rare..... LiF is also used as a basic constituent in liquid fluoride nuclear reactors......and is exceptionally chemically stable.......
very rare... they wake up... open their book... and go back to bed... the rest have to trade within their spread...
They turn up for work on the grid every day!
I have never, ever, seen WIRE bidding for stock, has anyone?
Mactugs, "Regarding post 26th Feb: Why is DL there - he and pizza boy don't get on or have I missed something? " Yes there's no doubt DL has been subjected to vitriolic campaigns by TW across several companies, all seems to be good now, ;-)
Morning Mrs B, thanks for the heads up, WHI are taking the wee wee with the spread though :/
Thought I'd just mention the fact we talk about cfep but wire are our actual brokers (WHIreland) maybe we should be taking more notice of them as well So cfep .51/56 Wire .49/.59