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Originally posted by ConspiracyTruth
And there are great shows that debunk UFOs. Yes TV shows are sensational and stuff, by nature, but that doesn't mean there aren't worthwhile investigations and research done in them, too.
Originally posted by kennvideo
This is not a failed rocket.. I live north of the Cape in FL. and have witnessed a few failed rockets... a failed rocket does not stay on a horizonal path for that long of a time... gravity pulls it down and rather quickly... to have a cloud in the air as this one does, it cannot be up that high... I can explain it, but I also don't believe in flying saucers... Maybe it just was some secert launch of something... MIllions of people live around that city and you mean to tell me for as long as that thing stayed up and visable HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS or THOUSANDS of videos don't exist...people didn't run and get a video cam or just use the one on their cell... I mean, they do have cells in Russia... come on now. CGI... yep possible..
Originally posted by ConspiracyTruth
reply to post by kennvideo
I know!!! That’s what I'm saying!!! We should be just as concerned about space debris and military crafts gone haywire as we are about alien visitors!
Originally posted by kennvideo
Originally posted by ConspiracyTruth
reply to post by kennvideo
I know!!! That’s what I'm saying!!! We should be just as concerned about space debris and military crafts gone haywire as we are about alien visitors!
I agree 100% my friend!!!! We know that there are thousands of things up there!!!!! Since there are no aliens, but we can also get hit by 'blue ice', lol... our concern is just like you say ConTruth... I hope you have a Happy New Year too....
Here's a good article that just came out today:
Man has succeeded in tracking debris of size 10 cm and above numbering about 10,000. However smaller size debris, numbering in millions, are also a great hazard to live satellites and spacecraft as they can puncture them like a bullet. The total weight of debris in space is about 60,000,000 kg... that's 27200 metric tons. It is a big giant shadow in space ready to spark calamities on ground.
www.dnaindia.com...
Originally posted by JimOberg
Originally posted by kennvideo
Originally posted by ConspiracyTruth
reply to post by kennvideo
I know!!! That’s what I'm saying!!! We should be just as concerned about space debris and military crafts gone haywire as we are about alien visitors!
I agree 100% my friend!!!! We know that there are thousands of things up there!!!!! Since there are no aliens, but we can also get hit by 'blue ice', lol... our concern is just like you say ConTruth... I hope you have a Happy New Year too....
Here's a good article that just came out today:
Man has succeeded in tracking debris of size 10 cm and above numbering about 10,000. However smaller size debris, numbering in millions, are also a great hazard to live satellites and spacecraft as they can puncture them like a bullet. The total weight of debris in space is about 60,000,000 kg... that's 27200 metric tons. It is a big giant shadow in space ready to spark calamities on ground.
www.dnaindia.com...
Why do you think it's a 'good article'?
The author is an idiot -- he can't even do his sums correctly.
How many metric tons is 60,000,000 kilograms? Isn't it 1000 kg makes ONE metric ton?
Look it up, and tell us how close the author's number is to the correct one.
And where did it come from, that number? How many years have rockets been launched into orbit, and what's their average weight? How many orders of magnitude might that number be off by?
And how does it compare in mass/weight with natural infall of meteoritic material? With accidental fall-to-Earth of airplanes?
Is the artificial infall a thousand times worse, or one thousandth times as bad? Wouldn't that be important to know? Does more 'space junk' hit the ground than airplane junk? Or a lot LESS.
And what does this have to do with UFOs? My own analysis convinces me that NO in-space reports are caused by the swarm of 'space junk', just usually by stuff coming off of the satellite the observation is made from, that decays or evaporates within days. Reentering 'junk' does cause occasional UFO flaps but they seem rare.
I think you are suffering a bad case of 'internet nonsense poisoning', and your inability to operate even a modest baloney-filter seems to seriously affect the soundness of your opinions.