This illustration of North Korea's ICBM range looks like it was done by the work experience student...

(, Wed 5 Apr 2017, 7:09, Reply)
It does seem odd that they appear to be able to travel further north and south than they can east and west but I'm sure that's because of gravity or the earth's magnetic poles or something.
(, Wed 5 Apr 2017, 7:17, Reply)
And also proportional to the cosine of latitude
(, Wed 5 Apr 2017, 7:29, Reply)
NASA paid shill, keep peddling those spherical earth lies!!11!11oneoneELEVEN!!1111
(, Wed 5 Apr 2017, 7:30, Reply)
...it's an oblate spheroid!
(, Wed 5 Apr 2017, 13:10, Reply)
How unprofessional
(, Wed 5 Apr 2017, 7:20, Reply)
Still, this needs a large magenta CDC
(, Wed 5 Apr 2017, 13:12, Reply)
Taking into account direction of wind, air density, etc.
Can't help thinking that this is going to be trumps war.
Every U.S leader needs at least one to feel like they've been a proper president.
Personally if it were me i'ld be encouraging the Chinese to invade instead.
(, Wed 5 Apr 2017, 7:41, Reply)
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(, Wed 5 Apr 2017, 11:06, Reply)
Must quit drinking gin for breakfast.
(, Wed 5 Apr 2017, 11:14, Reply)
Theyre taken into account the missile could be launched at the countries extremities.
The diagram shows it can go further north and south than east or west, becuase the country is longer than it is wide.
(, Wed 5 Apr 2017, 14:11, Reply)



