03-06-2005, 10:59 AM
Jangar Wrote::thumbs: to those that said fiction however....
Although lithium is in indeed the lightest metal, it is not strong enough for the rugged stresses on flying objects. It's a leading component of battery anode material and of special glasses and ceramics. The glass for the 200-inch Mount Palomar telescope in San Diego contains lithium. Titanium gets the nod from atmospheric vehicles. It is 45% lighter than steel but just as strong, and 60% heavier than aluminium but twice as strong.
Yogurt was developed before the days of the refigerator as a way to preserve the benefits of milk.
I guess fact