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Old January 19th 04, 08:15 AM
VTrade
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Default Hubble. Alive and Well

When did Hubble break down? Just when the controversy over its ownership started.

I say Hubble is not only alive and well but probably looking out at the Stars right now. Even if it isn't it is in a Geosycronous orbital path at 96,000 miles above the Earth. Trust me - I know!
This means that at the current rate of decay - it will fall to Earth in about 2,000 Years. Now isn't it nice for the well informed President of the United States to waist all our time in telling us that it will fall down on Earth but not when? Yes it is - because he just wants all of us non US Hivers to believe that Hubble is Dead!

Well I say that someone soon is going to be up there in a non US Space Craft (maybe mine) and they are going to say "turn off the propulsion because I am going to fix it" wait a minute..didn't that thing move yesterday? Why yes it did. Well maybe just the propulsion is working on this dam thing.

It doesn't work that well anyways since there is absolutely nothing wrong with the International Hubble Telescope and if you US Hivers don't stop calling a United States Telescope I am going to drag your sorry ass into the world Court and then you might even see a fair trial for once for a US Citizen!

For more on Hubble - check out my Web Site

http://www.user.dccnet.com/vtrade/hubble.html

 




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