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Shami-Amourae
11th October 2015, 03:02 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dAOcGtJH08

Neuro
11th October 2015, 05:08 AM
Crowd funded! They had $15,000, how much do they need? I can chip in for that...

StreetsOfGold
11th October 2015, 07:20 AM
"Micro" "Satellite"

LOL

What a bunch of suckers

https://s.yimg.com/ok/u/assets/img/emoticons/emo30.gif

When they hit the top of the dome they will realize they are a bunch of suckers for believing the ball earth, star wars, science FICTION fantasy this entire article is frame upon

Horn
11th October 2015, 10:09 AM
Didn't they just show a photo of the lunar lander in that RT newscast @ 1:28?

http://www.newsbytes.gr/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/google-earth-moon.png

StreetsOfGold
11th October 2015, 03:03 PM
Didn't they just show a photo of the lunar lander in that RT newscast @ 1:28?

http://www.newsbytes.gr/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/google-earth-moon.png

Makes note to self: horn is one of the deceived suckers that licks up this Satanic NASA CGI slop as "reality"

Horn
11th October 2015, 03:10 PM
Makes note to self: horn is one of the deceived suckers that licks up this Satanic NASA CGI slop as "reality"

Keep talkin bout Satanic CGI, as if there were anything but.

Glass
11th October 2015, 04:30 PM
A couple things come to mind.

Rocket will burn up like the SpaceX one did.
It doesn't confirm anything because a skeptic will realise that without someone on board you cant confirm the satellite made it to the moon.
They can fake the mission designed to find out if the other missions were fake. They can fake the de-faker.

Dogman
11th October 2015, 04:51 PM
Try to prove a negative !

The true answer is universal.

But trying to prove one does provide endless hoots and grins !

Now on the subject of satellites and such I have seen many pass over head.

The first was in the early 1960's with a big silver balloon called Echo 2 that shined brightly in the night sky.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Echo

Then the one or the last space shuttle missions to the space station that I watched and tracked with my mead 8" Schmidt cassegrain telescope shortly after they undocked and separated over head, both were within my telescopes field of view.

Some here really amuses me with what they spout as their truth !

Plus during the time, most every shuttle mission had amateur radio operators that I have tracked and talked to or did packet contacts while they were over head that I had to swing my beams to keep the signal lock tracking them.

Then there are all of the amateur radio satellites that were and are still in orbit, one I had a personal hand in making a part/module that launched from the Guiana space center.

http://www.amsat.org/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMSAT


73's

KI5NM

Dogman
11th October 2015, 05:05 PM
A couple things come to mind.

Rocket will burn up like the SpaceX one did.
It doesn't confirm anything because a skeptic will realise that without someone on board you cant confirm the satellite made it to the moon.
They can fake the mission designed to find out if the other missions were fake. They can fake the de-faker.

I have had the pleasure and surprise of watching a couple ether boosters or what ever , usually russian ones burning up as they passed over head or within sight at night!

Wonderful light show!

The last space object I witnessed burn was the space shuttle as I was on the firing line at a NRA high power over the course match, we were on the 100 yard line just starting !

It was held abt 15 miles south and east of Carthage Texas abt 50 miles from where the pieces landed in the Nacogdoches tx area close to 50 miles south of us. At first it looked like it was coming right at us, then it passed from right to left, we were facing due west. Sad to say it was in the morning, if it would have been at night, fireworks would have not held a candle to it.

Except war nighttime fireworks!

But for one or more here, it never happened!

I know people that found human remains or I should say part's of them!

StreetsOfGold
12th October 2015, 01:30 PM
I have seen many pass over head. The first was in the early 1960's with a big silver balloon called Echo 2

I recognize a BULL shooter when I read one

You SAW (with your eyes) a 135 foot object over 1200+ miles away?!?

Low Earth orbit (LEO): Geocentric orbits with altitudes up to 2,000 km (0–1,240 miles). Medium Earth orbit (MEO): Geocentric orbits ranging in altitude from 2,000 km (1,240 miles) to just below geosynchronous orbit at 35,786 kilometers (22,236 mi).

Yeah......right....in a pig's eye!

You may have seen something but it was no so called "satellite"

Neuro
12th October 2015, 01:43 PM
Try to prove a negative!
Actually the approach they have is to try and prove the positive. Flying over the supposed Apollo 11 landing site, they'll check for evidence NASA were there. If evidence is found it is indeed the lunar lander site it is confirmed, if not it would seem doubtful...

monty
12th October 2015, 01:52 PM
I recognize a BULL shooter when I read one

You SAW (with your eyes) a 135 foot object over 1200+ miles away?!?

Low Earth orbit (LEO): Geocentric orbits with altitudes up to 2,000 km (0–1,240 miles). Medium Earth orbit (MEO): Geocentric orbits ranging in altitude from 2,000 km (1,240 miles) to just below geosynchronous orbit at 35,786 kilometers (22,236 mi).

Yeah......right....in a pig's eye!

You may have seen something but it was no so called "satellite"

I don't know if you were around about 1959 when the USSR put up their sputnick. It was visible with the naked eye appearing about every 90 minutes. It traveled from west to east across the sky. I, among many others saw it.

Correction, It was launched in 1957. It was visible in Nevada about sundown. I could see it come over the horizon when I was doing my evening chores, feeding hogs and calves. It took about 1 1/2 hours per orbit, not 90minutes.