"This foolish idea of shooting at the moon is an example of the absurd length to which vicious specialisation will carry scientists working in thought-tight compartments .... For a projectile entirely to escape the gravitation of the Earth, it needs a velocity of 7 miles a second. The thermal energy of a gramme at this speed is 15180 calories .... The energy of our most violent explosive - nitroglycerine - is less than 1500 calories per grammer. Consequently, even had the explosive nothing to carry, it has only one tenth of the energy to escape the Earth β¦ hence the proposition appears to be basically unsound."
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From Basics of space flight, Ludwik Marian Celnikier, 1993, , quoting "Discouraging Words", Spaceflight, 34, 225 (1992).
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Alexander William Bickerton
Alexander William Bickerton (7 January 1842 β 21 January 1929) was a New Zealand chemist and astronomer.
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