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Topic started on 5-12-2010 @ 12:20 PM by youdidntseeme
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Three Russian satellites crashed into the Pacific Ocean on Sunday after a failed launch, media reported, in a setback to a Kremlin project designed as a rival to widely used U.S. navigation technology.

Russian news agencies reported that the satellites went off course and crashed near Hawaii after blasting off from Russia's Baikonur space centre in Kazakhstan.



Nasa successfully lands the top secret space plane the other day in a triumphant supersecret return to Earth,
followed by a few days later Russia successfully launching 3 satellites directly into the Pacific Ocean.

Of course the Russian space agency had no comment.


reply posted on 5-12-2010 @ 12:29 PM by InertiaZero
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So...now Russia will never get DirectTV in The Kremlin?

Sorry.



reply posted on 5-12-2010 @ 12:42 PM by new_here
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"Earth Quarantine Soon to be Lifted"

Elaborate on this one, please... this is a new one on me!

Also, to show my dedication to conspiracy-minded thought processing, how do we KNOW those Russian 'satellites' didn't end up exactly where they were intended? Perhaps the ocean floor of the Pacific is a great locale for gathering intel...


reply posted on 5-12-2010 @ 12:50 PM by this_is_who_we_are
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Earth's Quarantine About To Be Lifted?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
by Gab1159
started on 12/2/2010 @ 10:19 PM


reply posted on 5-12-2010 @ 01:28 PM by this_is_who_we_are
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Hey, I wasn't trying to derail your thread or mock you in any way. My theories are out there, but they are serious. I try to "think outside the box" as it were. Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction...


reply posted on 5-12-2010 @ 05:27 PM by Khaaaaaan!!
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a joke with some assembly required, nice...................

TY fo sharing OP, yet another tidbit to put in the "nice undercover war we're having" conspiricay bag


reply posted on 5-12-2010 @ 06:24 PM by youdidntseeme
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Well if we have any tradegy in the next few days involving the Cloverfield monster, you can definetly come back to us with a big I told you so!


reply posted on 5-1-2011 @ 06:55 PM by whatisanameanyway

MOSCOW, Dec. 29, 2010 (Reuters) — President Dmitry Medvedev fired two senior Russian space officials Wednesday over the loss of three navigation satellites that crashed into the sea this month.

www.newsdaily.com...

The program is now $160 million and six months back from their already late schedule.

It's interesting that they have taken so long to get GLONASS up and running. The question still remains though, incompetence or interference?



reply posted on 17-1-2011 @ 06:17 AM by demonid011
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probably encountered issues due to all their space junk flying around!


reply posted on 17-1-2011 @ 06:21 AM by The Sword
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Mr.Putin will not be pleased at the lack of adult PPV channels.

Just kidding. In all fairness, not every launch can be a success.


reply posted on 21-1-2011 @ 11:17 AM by GLantern101
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The largest rocket ever launched from the west coast of the USA blasted off from California's Vandenberg Air Force Base on Jan. 20th at 1:10 pm PST. "The 23 story-high Delta IV Heavy rocket used three boosters, which produced more than two millions pounds of thrust to carry its payload into orbit," says photographer Anthony Galvan III, who recorded the launch on Figueroa Mountain some 40 miles from the Air Force base.

The massive rocket's "spooky" payload was a top-secret spy satellite belonging to the US National Reconaissance Office. Any doubts about the covert nature of the mission were dispelled 10 minutes after liftoff when the rocket's live feed went deliberately black. Only a twisting contrail in the blue Pacific sky reminded onlookers that, yes, it really happened.



reply posted on 21-1-2011 @ 01:15 PM by youdidntseeme
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The largest rocket ever launched from the west coast of the USA blasted off from California's Vandenberg Air Force Base on Jan. 20th at 1:10 pm PST. "The 23 story-high Delta IV Heavy rocket used three boosters, which produced more than two millions pounds of thrust to carry its payload into orbit," says photographer Anthony Galvan III, who recorded the launch on Figueroa Mountain some 40 miles from the Air Force base.

The massive rocket's "spooky" payload was a top-secret spy satellite belonging to the US National Reconaissance Office. Any doubts about the covert nature of the mission were dispelled 10 minutes after liftoff when the rocket's live feed went deliberately black. Only a twisting contrail in the blue Pacific sky reminded onlookers that, yes, it really happened.


Yes you are correct GL.
In fact you can see my thread on the launch here:
ats thread

Complete with screencaps from the webcast (took forever to grab and crop those uguh) and a youtube video of the launch as well.

Ironic though to bring this thread back up again, I had forgotten all about it!
Been working on the launch one for the past three days.
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