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Originally posted by NightGypsy
reply to post by seedofchucky
But please tell me .. how do you chase space junk ? Do we turn on the ISS boosters to chase it ?? Or perhaps we send the shuttle to chase it ?
No kidding! HAHAHAHA! If we "chased" all the space junk that's up there, NASA would have to have a separate program just for THAT ALONE. LMAO
Originally posted by Nikola014
Originally posted by OnceReturned
reply to post by Nikola014
But debris comes off the shuttle all the time... People have reported ufos and talked about alien life for a very, very long time. Likewise, there have been people insisting that it's an important time and things are about to change for thousands of years. Why do you think this video shows something important?
Because these came from NASA.
Hey man,from NASA!
You couldn't heard NASA talking about this stuff in the past.
They wouldn't told the public anything. But,today is different.
Originally posted by JimOberg
Originally posted by Nikola014
Originally posted by OnceReturned
reply to post by Nikola014
But debris comes off the shuttle all the time... People have reported ufos and talked about alien life for a very, very long time. Likewise, there have been people insisting that it's an important time and things are about to change for thousands of years. Why do you think this video shows something important?
Because these came from NASA.
Hey man,from NASA!
You couldn't heard NASA talking about this stuff in the past.
They wouldn't told the public anything. But,today is different.
You are confusing the range of your own perception, with the totality of reality. Since you don't know about something, you are assuming it can't exist. This is foolish, and makes you look foolish.
Use this as a learning opportunity. Check out fifty years of NASA reporting what crews and cameras see out the spacecraft windows and why it was always recognized as important even for safety reasons alone.
Originally posted by Kali74
reply to post by gift0fpr0phecy
You know what amazes me, you never contribute anything to this particular forum without mocking. So let me ask which is worse...the fringe factor or those who utilize their time to laugh at them? Also you're forgetting something major, you probably got lightheaded while looking down your nose...the space shuttle does not sit static in space, it orbits the earth at 18.5 thousand MPH, so whatever that was "hovering" below...was pacing it. When a NASA guy says we don't know where some of these things come from, it's probably safe to say "some" of those things don't come off equipment and come from somewhere else.
Originally posted by Nikola014
I checked it long ago.I am familiar with crew UFO sightings and all of that.But you're wrong.
This report didn't came directly from NASA but from NASA employes. It's a big difference.
Originally posted by JimOberg
Originally posted by Nikola014
I checked it long ago.I am familiar with crew UFO sightings and all of that.But you're wrong.
This report didn't came directly from NASA but from NASA employes. It's a big difference.
What bg difference? Don't ALL 'NASA explanations' come from employees of NASA?
What clarification would you like from Hale? I'll ask him.
Originally posted by Nikola014
What is the big difference?
It's the one thing when one employee say HIS explanation.
And it's another thing when NASA say the OFFICIAL explanation.
Do you see now what is the big difference?
Originally posted by ChaoticOrder
reply to post by gift0fpr0phecy
I knew that's how skeptics would interpret it as soon as he said it. He left it very open ended. As always...
The man at the end of the video was talking about space junk. They spot space junk all the time, and some of it is so small they never really figure out what it is, or exactly where it came from. Stuff falls off the shuttle all the time...
EDIT: I think it would really help if they were clearer about it. If they actually did think it was just space junk then why would they out-right claim they don't really have a clue what the objects could be. They could just say "oh it's likely just space junk reflecting from the sun" but the truth of the matter is that hypothesis wont hold up to serious scrutiny, because I can tell you now for "space junk" to glow so brightly from such a distance they would have to be of moderate size, and they would pose a hazard if they were in a close orbit of the Earth i.e. the objects would be listed and recorded and NASA would know what they are.
PS - they'd wanna be hiring some more competent engineers if "stuff falls off the shuttle all the time". It's like a fragile rusty tin can or a house of cards, falling apart in space where there's not even supposed to be a gust of wind. It's amazing the thing is even remotely safe to house humans.edit on 14-9-2011 by ChaoticOrder because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by TheWorldSpins
reply to post by manticorex5
They know it's some type of Space Junk, just not what kind it is or what object it came from.
OP's video is misleading, aswell as his thread title. (Clearly meant to bring in people thinking nasa said something about UFOs/Aliens.
Originally posted by IamAbeliever
I thought the comments by the guy at the end of the video were rather interesting. I truly believe that NASA is ready to announce that we are not alone. There have been many interesting discoveries by their scientists as of late. Conditioning the masses for disclosure?
Originally posted by Kali74
reply to post by gift0fpr0phecy
You know what amazes me, you never contribute anything to this particular forum without mocking. So let me ask which is worse...the fringe factor or those who utilize their time to laugh at them? Also you're forgetting something major, you probably got lightheaded while looking down your nose...the space shuttle does not sit static in space, it orbits the earth at 18.5 thousand MPH, so whatever that was "hovering" below...was pacing it. When a NASA guy says we don't know where some of these things come from, it's probably safe to say "some" of those things don't come off equipment and come from somewhere else.