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![]() "Alan Erskine" wrote in message news ![]() "Rick Jones" wrote in message ... This article: http://www.space.com/missionlaunches...te-launch.html purports to quote US Military tracking sources. Two objects from the launch, likely the Omid satellite and part of its booster, are circling Earth in oval-shaped orbits. The orbits range in altitude from low points of 153 miles to high points of 235 miles and 273 miles. The orbital inclination is 55.5 degrees, according to U.S. military tracking data. Thanks, Rick. Now all they need is a retro pack and one of those "newkular" It was ....nucular http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDnsSoEGBzs weapons Dubya always went on about and.... |
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