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Can stealth in space be achieved in this manner?

If one were to launch a craft which did not emit any heat (e.g. a missile, which requires no life support) by use of a single thrust, would the missile not be invisible to detection?The thrust would be detectable, but the missile itself would not be detectable via heat. It could absorb any radar signals, and the only way of detecting it would be it blocking sources of light, correct? Is my science flawed?

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the ramones have a song called the crushermaybe thats it
Disc locks *rubs head and wonders why people still buy these* Yeah you could cut the disc. But you obviously are not going to do that where the bike is parked.. so like other thefts this bike was picked up, tossed into a van and stolen.. Then at the shop they will just replace the whole disc instead of tearing up the one on the bike for no reason. Here is a piece of information about disc locks. Lots of people buy them and use them until the 1st time they forget to remove it and try to drive away. Then the disc lock usually becomes a UFO and lands as far from the bike as the owner could throw it. If they do it more then twice.. well they must have just slipped into the gene pool while the life guard was on break. Like stated above, get a good chain or cable and lock bike to immobile, sturdy object.
My grand dad said that was the case in WWII

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