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Making thrusters for moon landers
Agile was recently awarded a 'Best of Durango' award in the aerospace category. We are officially the best aerospace company in Durango, CO.
Amateur Nuclear Weapon simulations fit into a funny category where they are technically ITAR, but no one cares because all the information worth protecting is highly classified.
(not mine)
https://old.reddit.com/r/nuclearweapons/comments/15yr1sd/i_simulated_gadgetfat_man_but_i_screwed_up/
I simulated Gadget/Fat Man, but I screwed up copying the JWL parameters for baratol and the lenses wound up kind of broken. The device still imploded perfectly. I suspect Gadget would not have even need lenses to work. Solid pits and mach stems can go a long way, it seems.

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Symposium was fun but also exhausting.
Do I charge this time to BD or marketing?
The Orion spacecraft is Naruto running to the moon
It is shocking how quickly the value of Twitter has been completely destroyed. No brand will ever want to advertise there again, and they might prefer to abandon their accounts instead of competing with trolls.
At the Museum of Space History they have the remains of Ham the chimp buried out front.