Gato_Solo
Out-freaking-standing OTC member
Busted for drugs yet again. Some people never learn. The biggest question I have, though, is this. How did he get a Prius over 100MPH? 

Specs say a Prius can eek out 105 somehow
Do they mention downhill and JATO pack?![]()
I doubt you could get one of 'em past 90 if you dropped it out of the space shuttle.
Well now, technically when you first dropped it from the shuttle it'd already be going 17,580...![]()
Well now, technically Everything would burn up immediately when the doors opened, at re-entry.![]()
If they could open?![]()
Why is the former Vice President buying Japanese anyway?
Thats the funny thing about this all. A fomer VP's kid... the son of a very prominent man in the news today got arrested for some very serious crimes and the only thing that anyone can express astonishment over is a Prius supposedly hitting 3 digits of speed.
It was my first thought as well.
'Fraid not. In fact it would be in orbit next to the shuttle and travelling at the very same speed as compared with the earth's surface (how we generally measure speed, even of cars) or perhaps a bit more or less depending on which way you shoved it out. You would have slow the Prius down a bit in order to get it to actually "fall" at which point it would begin to accelerate again (no retro-rockets after all) until it hit the atmosphere.The Prius would be going 0 miles per hour, relatively speaking. The shuttle would be going 17,580.![]()
The shuttle typically flies "upside-down" when in orbit unless a different configuration is required for a specific reason. Being in free fall though, "up" and "down would have no real meaning to the shuttle or the Prius. You could shove it out regardless of the shuttle's attitude in relation to the earth.But in order to get the Prius out, the shuttle would have to be upside-down...![]()
'Fraid not. In fact it would be in orbit next to the shuttle and travelling at the very same speed as compared with the earth's surface (how we generally measure speed, even of cars) or perhaps a bit more or less depending on which way you shoved it out. You would have slow the Prius down a bit in order to get it to actually "fall" at which point it would begin to accelerate again (no retro-rockets after all) until it hit the atmosphere.
The shuttle typically flies "upside-down" when in orbit unless a different configuration is required for a specific reason. Being in free fall though, "up" and "down would have no real meaning to the shuttle or the Prius. You could shove it out regardless of the shuttle's attitude in relation to the earth.
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OK pedantic man!
Will the Prius 'fit' in the shuttle cargo bay?
I've walked thru the shuttle, it should...
'Fraid not. In fact it would be in orbit next to the shuttle and travelling at the very same speed as compared with the earth's surface (how we generally measure speed, even of cars) or perhaps a bit more or less depending on which way you shoved it out. You would have slow the Prius down a bit in order to get it to actually "fall" at which point it would begin to accelerate again (no retro-rockets after all) until it hit the atmosphere.
The shuttle typically flies "upside-down" when in orbit unless a different configuration is required for a specific reason. Being in free fall though, "up" and "down would have no real meaning to the shuttle or the Prius. You could shove it out regardless of the shuttle's attitude in relation to the earth.
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