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Space Shuttle will NOT leave THE ATMOSPHERE



 
 
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Old June 30th 06, 06:37 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.astro.satellites.visual-observe,alt.conspiracy
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Default Space Shuttle will NOT leave THE ATMOSPHERE

On the site http://www.ksctickets.com/ltt.html you can see that they
only claim a 'launch INTO THE ATMOSPHERE'....


After 8 minutes the engine will stop and then the Space Shuttle will
still be VISIBLE... and one can measure with 'triangulation' that the
space shuttle is NOT HIGHER THAN 50 miles and that velocity of the
space shuttle does NOT EXCEED 300mph... although a velocity of 17000mph
is needed for space-travel around the earth...(and one claims that the
space shuttle is at a hight of 150 miles...

For more information....

http://www.geocities.com/markpeeters96

PS Possibly the launch will be cancelled or explode or be invisble due
to the clouds or the night...

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Old July 4th 06, 07:28 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.astro.satellites.visual-observe,alt.conspiracy
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Default Space Shuttle will NOT leave THE ATMOSPHERE


Mark Peeters wrote:
On the site http://www.ksctickets.com/ltt.html you can see that they
only claim a 'launch INTO THE ATMOSPHERE'....


After 8 minutes the engine will stop and then the Space Shuttle will
still be VISIBLE... and one can measure with 'triangulation' that the
space shuttle is NOT HIGHER THAN 50 miles and that velocity of the
space shuttle does NOT EXCEED 300mph... although a velocity of 17000mph
is needed for space-travel around the earth...(and one claims that the
space shuttle is at a hight of 150 miles...

For more information....

http://www.geocities.com/markpeeters96

PS Possibly the launch will be cancelled or explode or be invisble due
to the clouds or the night...


drugs are bad, k? didn't you know that ? lay off the crack.

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Old July 4th 06, 09:20 PM posted to sci.space.shuttle,sci.astro.satellites.visual-observe,alt.conspiracy
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Default Space Shuttle will NOT leave THE ATMOSPHERE


wrote:
Mark Peeters wrote:
On the site
http://www.ksctickets.com/ltt.html you can see that they
only claim a 'launch INTO THE ATMOSPHERE'....


After 8 minutes the engine will stop and then the Space Shuttle will
still be VISIBLE... and one can measure with 'triangulation' that the
space shuttle is NOT HIGHER THAN 50 miles and that velocity of the
space shuttle does NOT EXCEED 300mph... although a velocity of 17000mph
is needed for space-travel around the earth...(and one claims that the
space shuttle is at a hight of 150 miles...

For more information....

http://www.geocities.com/markpeeters96

PS Possibly the launch will be cancelled or explode or be invisble due
to the clouds or the night...


drugs are bad, k? didn't you know that ? lay off the crack.


Another kook bites the dust.
He's obviously unaware that 1st April is only one day not one year

 




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