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reply posted on 20-12-2011 @ 03:54 PM by Wildmanimal
reply to post by Unrivaled1



Well this explains one of them anyway. If you believe the source.
I'll dig up some more for you.

www.bbc.co.uk...

www.youtube.com...

www.space-travel.com...
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reply posted on 20-12-2011 @ 04:17 PM by Illustronic
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The first link is from Nov. 2006, it mentioned NASA plans to launch Kepler in 2008. The second link was to be launched from an Ariane 5 rocket, the 3rd link was bad.

I believe I won't believe those sources.



reply posted on 20-12-2011 @ 04:25 PM by Wildmanimal
reply to post by Illustronic



I don't blame you, The youtube link was uploaded today however.


reply posted on 20-12-2011 @ 04:32 PM by Wildmanimal
reply to post by Illustronic



I believe I just provided better links that work.

Thanks for nudging me to do a better job.


reply posted on 21-12-2011 @ 07:03 AM by DJW001
reply to post by Unrivaled1



If anyone has any info on what the 5 French satellites are doing do tell.


They're spy satellites, so I shouldn't tell:

www.space-travel.com...


reply posted on 21-12-2011 @ 07:04 AM by DJW001
reply to post by samkent



I don't consider 'in orbit' to be 'outer space'.


Nevertheless, wear your space suit if you go outside.
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