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Originally posted by alfa1
Whoa, now you've done it.
With a title like that you're going to have this thread inundated by morons who didnt read what you typed or bother looking at the video before raving on about 'evidence' is finally here.
Originally posted by Silend
This is my first thread, you guys are harsh, i will not post anything more threads here.
sorry.edit on 5-5-2011 by Silend because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Silend
This is my first thread, you guys are harsh, i will not post anything more threads here.
sorry.edit on 5-5-2011 by Silend because: (no reason given)
Moscow TV channels show rocket launch from Plesetsk
In its 0900 UTC news on May 5, Russian Defense Ministry-controlled "Zvezda" TV channel showed a report about the May 4 launch of a Soyuz-2 carrier rocket from the Plesetsk cosmodrome with a military communications satellite, Meridian, on board. Video showed the rocket being prepared for launch, the launch at dusk, and an awards ceremony after it, attended by the Russian Space Troops commander.
The launch was also shown on Russian state news channel "Rossiya 24". A brief video was followed by mobile phone footage from Perm (some 1,500 km east of Plesetsk) sent by a local resident, who at first took the rocket in the sky for a UFO.
Originally posted by Silend
It was a night when many thought the great question on alien life had finally been answered. Big glowing ball with four extending tails whizzed about the sky over the Russian Urals. The sight attracked mass attention when the first messages and spectacular pictures quickly appeared in blogs. But it turns out 'life from Mars' was actually a Meridian military communications satellite being blasted off into orbit. It's the fourth of its type launched by Russia to replace the ageing Molniya system. The country has more than 100 satellites hurtling around the earth.
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