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5:00 am November 22, 2009
| Luke Maurits
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I've updated the cstart.org FAQ page to be a little more informative and make us seem a little less like a ridiculous pipe dream. Any comments on the new version or suggestions of additional things that should be added are very welcome.
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Main CLLARE workgroups: Mission Planning, Navigation and Guidance. I do maths, physics, C, Python and Java.
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8:02 am November 22, 2009
| Rocket-To-The-Moon
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The new FAQ looks great! I think that it does a very good job of summarizing the structure and goals of the team.
Maybe at a later time we can develop a "Technical FAQ" for those who are interested in our mission. It would be a one stop shop to get people caught up to speed on the project.
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8:01 am November 23, 2009
| Rocket-To-The-Moon
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For the third question "How will CSTART be funded?" it may be worth mentioning that profits made from our commercial launches will be put toward future projects and not into anyone's pockets. This fact may not be immediately obvious to someone reading it.
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7:14 pm November 23, 2009
| Luke Maurits
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Thanks for pointing that out, I've changed it to mention that the money will go toward our future R&D costs.
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Main CLLARE workgroups: Mission Planning, Navigation and Guidance. I do maths, physics, C, Python and Java.
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