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careycorn, is that FOX news alert real or photoshopped?
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On a related item.
NASA originally had a shuttle launch for servicing of the Hubble space telescope back on Oct.. 14th, which they put off because Side A of the Hubble computer broke. I remember hearing on the radio news that they thought they'd perhaps be going back up for the servicing in 2009... like in February. Here is the latest on that specific shuttle launch... Hubble's computer is back working... and they say they can't be ready for a February launch. But they are ready to lunch a shuttle to go to the international space station. That just tells me there is something more important on the international space station... lots of building going on there. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/usspaces...stronomyhubble WASHINGTON (AFP) – US space agency NASA said it had indefinitely delayed a February shuttle mission to repair the orbiting Hubble Space Telescope, which was back in business after a four-week break to fix transmission problems. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration also announced the next shuttle launch for November 14, when an Endeavour mission will deliver more equipment to the International Space Station. The Hubble's instruments were suspended automatically on September 27 due to a technical problem with Side-A of its Science Data Formatter, a unit that stores and transmits data back to Earth. NASA's Hubble team switched the Hubble space telescope over to its Side-B for the first time since it was launched 18 years ago, allowing it to collect data once again. The telescope was brought back online on October 25, NASA said. Hubble's glitch prompted NASA to postpone a long-awaited space shuttle mission to service and upgrade the orbital observatory until February, which now has been delayed. "We now have done enough analysis of all the things that need to happen with the flight spare unit to know that we cannot be ready for a February launch," said NASA's Astrophysics Division Director Jon Morse. The exact new target launch date for the Hubble mission by the Atlantis shuttle is under review, NASA said. The upcoming repair mission is to be the fifth and final servicing call by space shuttle astronauts to the Hubble, which is due to function at least two more years until 2013 when the James Webb Space Telescope will be launched. |
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i didn`t manipulate the image...can`t tell if it`s been manipulated by someone else.....
just scanned/dowsed google for a good image and came up with this almost instantly...(more scanning than dowsing here) i like to "dowse"(no tool/pendulum, just "feel") google for info.. but have to be in good shape and bladder must be empty.... a good way to get an idea of what i mean; or get a feel for "web-dowsing" is this link: (and ...it`s the "location test"...) http://www.gotpsi.org/bi/gotpsi.htm |
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hmmm....
very interesting to say the least... I will read more before i comment, but thanks for posting it. |
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I always wondered if the Movie Men in Black was filmed in an underground facility with real aliens.
My plans were to look into it when I got home, but was flashed as I was leaving and forgot... ![]() |
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