Talk:Pekka Janhunen
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editThe old page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pekka_janhunen should be deleted. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Teerui (talk • contribs) 12:58, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
Anything else about him?
editIs there anything else about him? The article is already tagged with a notability question, and I see no reason why WP:BIO1E wouldn't apply. If he's more famous for his invention, the name should redirect to the invention. Add papers with DOI numbers, etc. Yngvarr (c) 13:09, 18 April 2008 (UTC)
I could write something else about him
editWell, first of all, thanks for the comment and sorry for the short writing, but I'm pretty busy at the moment. Sciencedaily wrote that his invention "might revolutionise travelling in space" [1], so maybe we should wait how things develop? Also, Janhunen stated that "We haven't encountered major problems in any of the technical fields thus far. This has already enabled us to start planning the first test mission." I'm trying my best not to sound zealous, but we're talking about spacecraft that could move up to 100 km/s with no fuel consumption, and I think whoever invents such a thing would be pretty famous.
Here are some papers published by Janhunen: http://www.space.fmi.fi/~pjanhune/papers/
I'll write something about his researches, but if anyone else could continue, I'd be very happy.
EDIT: I have problems finding the DOI numbers. Does anyone have suggestion for tracking them down?