NASA Delays "October 14th,2008" Atlantis Hubble Mission, page 1
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reply posted on 5-10-2008 @ 02:10 AM by silo13
reply to post by Kryties



Simply put, the scientists have had a hiccup in their preparations for repairs/reconfiguration and need the extra time to work it out.


Well of course they came up with that excuse.
Who would have believed them if they said a 2000 mile space ship was going to make it impossible to proceed with the mission.

*wink*


...taps...


reply posted on 5-10-2008 @ 02:23 AM by Chadwickus
reply to post by ufo_contact




This is so not a coincidence!

Look:

October 14, 1968 was the first live telecast from a manned U.S. spacecraft. It was Apollo 7.

AND in 1962, The Cuban Missile Crisis begins: A U-2 flight over Cuba takes photos of Soviet nuclear weapons being installed.


It all adds up doesn't it??




reply posted on 5-10-2008 @ 11:34 AM by desire_of_truth
reply to post by ufo_contact



In my opinion, just an illuminati game plan. They are USING the name of the Galactic Federation in order to give credibility, or distraction, to what they are going to do.


Rush job employing satellite and missile communications at the Rock Island Arsenal in December last year - Wing-ed's 2nd hand report from church

The big straight split in the Antarctic Ice shelf in March.

These geometric displays in the Arctic and over Australia on Google Earth


Could be


hmmmm............. HAARP (magnetic switch at the Gakona) magnetometer on the 25th September, EISCAT (norway), Woodpecker (russia), SuperDARN radiators at the two poles.


What else?


Ah! The Omega ELF through the ground transmitters.



The last channeled message from Blossom Goodchild did say there would be a slight earthquake right through the earth.

THE DOOM did predict that things would start up in March. Well, they did!


reply posted on 5-10-2008 @ 01:50 PM by azzllin
The Hubble problems and the Shuttle launch have been in the news for a week or so, I know it sounds a little daft, but what the Shuttle does or does not do, I doubt would have any effect or bearing on the sudden appearance of a 2000 mile wide ship, if we all wake up to such an event, it's a given that firing any object into orbit might be construed as being a hostile action.

My guess would be they would have just waited until the 14th to announce the delay if it had anything to do with such an event, not bring attention to it well in advance.

I think the appearance of such a vast object, and the announcement that they were delaying launch until they better understood would be the prudent thing to do, and would be well understood by the general population, delaying it now, would just give fuel to the fact the Governments have known for a long time they existed, surely it would be better to be just as surprised as the rest of us?

My opinion on what will happen if anything, is I hope something will hurry up and happen, I hope it does, for the LOVE of mankind we need something to happen, even just a small ray of hope would do, however like everyone else, I have to wait and see, I am the judge of nobody, and i need convincing of nothing, even if nothing happens, I still need convincing of nothing, and as sure as the sky is blue, I won't be laughing at the lady, each to their own so to speak.



reply posted on 5-10-2008 @ 02:07 PM by SweetRevenge
reply to post by Chadwickus



Adds up to what? Some random tidbits of information? Completely unrelated things?

I must know what it adds up to! The suspense is killing me!


reply posted on 5-10-2008 @ 05:55 PM by blupblup
Originally posted by desire_of_truth
reply to
post by ufo_contact



In my opinion, just an illuminati game plan. They are USING the name of the Galactic Federation in order to give credibility, or distraction, to what they are going to do.




I cannot believe you just said they are using GFL for credibility???




reply posted on 6-10-2008 @ 06:27 AM by Chadwickus
Originally posted by Phage
Originally posted by Chadwickus


This is so not a coincidence!

Look:

October 14, 1968 was the first live telecast from a manned U.S. spacecraft. It was Apollo 7.

AND in 1962, The Cuban Missile Crisis begins: A U-2 flight over Cuba takes photos of Soviet nuclear weapons being installed.


It all adds up doesn't it??



Adds up to what?
Since you are a fan of
This day in history. Pick any day. Try your birthday for example. Guess what something happens every day.


Originally posted by SweetRevenge
reply to post by Chadwickus



Adds up to what? Some random tidbits of information? Completely unrelated things?

I must know what it adds up to! The suspense is killing me!



Guys, you totally missed my sarcasm there lol.

I should have added some to the post.
Sorry for the confusion


reply posted on 6-10-2008 @ 01:05 PM by darkraver
reply to post by saturnsrings



OMG!
what is it with you americans...?!?

no matter if 10.14. story is bollocks or not but...

the said "Alabama" is not the USA alabama, get that into your heads

there IS a World wide place outside USA called "The Rest of Planet Earth" you know...

jezs...


[edit on 6-10-2008 by darkraver]


reply posted on 6-10-2008 @ 04:59 PM by -Klaus-
Here is your answer, it is dated from the 30th September but being a news article NASA may have known about it for weeks and attempting a fix around before having to announce a delay.

New Scientist Article


A critical failure on the Hubble Space Telescope has forced NASA to delay its mission to upgrade the observatory until at least February 2009. That will allow NASA to test and prepare a replacement part for launch, NASA officials said on Monday. The agency had planned to send the space shuttle Atlantis on a mission to repair and upgrade the telescope in just two weeks' time. But on Saturday, operators discovered problems with a device that stores and transmits most of the probe's science data. There are actually two identical versions of the device, called the Control Unit/Science Data Formatter, on the telescope. Side A failed, but engineers hope to bring the identical Side B online in the next few weeks to continue the telescope's science activities. Still, that will leave Hubble with no backup for the crucial system. So the agency plans to send up a full replacement, which is currently in storage at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. "We want to make sure we leave Hubble as healthy as we possibly can," Ed Weiler, NASA's associate administrator for science, told reporters.


New Scientist Article
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