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Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by JimOberg
Every blip with a notch has the notch in the same clock position when it's in the same field-of-view position.
Nope
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Originally posted by zorgon
In the meantime have you had any luck getting a copy of that from NASA? Martyn Stubbs did okay capturing those but I would really like to see NASA's copy. With your contacts at NASA should be easy enough, yet for some reason you side track on that issue
Hmmmmmm what is up with that?
Originally posted by mark1167
Some footage I've not seen before, not bad. The one thing I found interesting is the Houston controller using the phrase "Tally Ho" on two separate occasions.Did anyone else catch that? Brings up the question of code words being used when a possible UFO is sighted.Are there any known code words being used now or in the past that anyone knows about?
Personally I think a lot of the footage could be space junk or artifacts but there were some interesting ones.
I went back and checked and the use of the phrase"Tally Ho" was first used by the astronaut at 5:47 then later by the controller at 6:09.edit on 20-2-2012 by mark1167 because: add text
Originally posted by ChakaBoy reply to post by TRiPWiRE Is the environment in outer space the same as the environment flying overseas, as far as moisture goes? Hmmm No. But to think that the object in question is anything but a water drop is a little bit bold. How moisture got there, I don't know but I'm sure it's possible. Maybe it’s from on-board or possibly condensation that appeared before / during taking off. Zero gravity would then cause this condensation to gather and ball into a droplet, wouldn't it? Hmmm...
A compilation of edited footage
Originally posted by Morg234
A compilation of edited footage
Is this meant to be a criticism? It's not tampered with, so are you saying that the footage is taken out of context? When would that be relevant? Apart from audio such as "Firing up engines" for example.
Originally posted by JimOberg
I've done several in-depth analyses of famous 'shuttle UFO videos' establishing their prosaic nature.
Originally posted by JimOberg
Camera artifacts of the type found in STS-75 tether footage
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Originally posted by mark1167
Some footage I've not seen before, not bad. The one thing I found interesting is the Houston controller using the phrase "Tally Ho" on two separate occasions.Did anyone else catch that? Brings up the question of code words being used when a possible UFO is sighted.Are there any known code words being used now or in the past that anyone knows about?
Personally I think a lot of the footage could be space junk or artifacts but there were some interesting ones.
I went back and checked and the use of the phrase"Tally Ho" was first used by the astronaut at 5:47 then later by the controller at 6:09.edit on 20-2-2012 by mark1167 because: add text
I'm pretty sure there was a case that astronauts used "santa claus" as a code word...
2nd..
Originally posted by DARREN1976
Originally posted by mark1167
Some footage I've not seen before, not bad. The one thing I found interesting is the Houston controller using the phrase "Tally Ho" on two separate occasions.Did anyone else catch that? Brings up the question of code words being used when a possible UFO is sighted.Are there any known code words being used now or in the past that anyone knows about?
Personally I think a lot of the footage could be space junk or artifacts but there were some interesting ones.
I went back and checked and the use of the phrase"Tally Ho" was first used by the astronaut at 5:47 then later by the controller at 6:09.edit on 20-2-2012 by mark1167 because: add text
I'm pretty sure there was a case that astronauts used "santa claus" as a code word...
2nd..
Originally posted by mark1167
Originally posted by DARREN1976
Originally posted by mark1167
Some footage I've not seen before, not bad. The one thing I found interesting is the Houston controller using the phrase "Tally Ho" on two separate occasions.Did anyone else catch that? Brings up the question of code words being used when a possible UFO is sighted.Are there any known code words being used now or in the past that anyone knows about?
Personally I think a lot of the footage could be space junk or artifacts but there were some interesting ones.
I went back and checked and the use of the phrase"Tally Ho" was first used by the astronaut at 5:47 then later by the controller at 6:09.edit on 20-2-2012 by mark1167 because: add text
I'm pretty sure there was a case that astronauts used "santa claus" as a code word...
2nd..
Wasn't "Santa Claus" used on an Apollo mission? Santa Claus was a bit primitive of a code word.It kinda stands out against all the other chatter, so does "Tally Ho" I guess when you think about it . Do you know of any others?
If they are aware that people were listening, the use of outlandish code words seems a bit silly.I think they might use mundane codes to mask there conversations.Codes that would sound like various tasks or routines to us but actually be coded phrases.Just a guess.
Santa Claus seemed to be used in the context of something visual and referred to something obviously flying."Tally Ho" was used in two different contexts.Here they are.
Astronaut: "There are three objects. The one you see, you see two ring's right, there the ones we kinda had the late Tally ho on."
Controller : " We're Tally Ho , can you get a still imagery if you can and any estimate on size or range."
So from these two communications we can see the phrase Tally ho used twice but both times used in different ways.Interesting.Sorry I'm not trying to sidetrack this thread but this seems more interesting to me now than arguing about blurry images, space junk, and attifacts. These transmissions seem to point directly to the fact they saw something they couldn't explain. So without the pictures we have confirmation of something.
You are not the only one calling for NASA copies of Martyn Stubbs UFO videos. No less than Dr. Joseph Nuth III, NASA Head of Astrochemistry in 1999, wrote in an E mail published in the book "Evidence: the case for NASA UFOs",
Originally posted by zorgon
Originally posted by JimOberg
Every blip with a notch has the notch in the same clock position when it's in the same field-of-view position.
Nope
I will have to do some screen caps later to show it seeing as people seem to see what they want to see
Been meaning to anyway I will get back to you.
In the meantime have you had any luck getting a copy of that from NASA? Martyn Stubbs did okay capturing those but I would really like to see NASA's copy. With your contacts at NASA should be easy enough, yet for some reason you side track on that issue
Hmmmmmm what is up with that?edit on 20-2-2012 by zorgon because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by buzzEmiller
You are not the only one calling for NASA copies of Martyn Stubbs UFO videos. No less than Dr. Joseph Nuth III, NASA Head of Astrochemistry in 1999, wrote in an E mail published in the book "Evidence: the case for NASA UFOs", that NASA should release their videos of the various incidents. [/]
"A second line of investigation would be to obtain more evidence of the original sightings. (e.g. additional shuttle camera tapes-there are at least 4 mounted in the bay) to see if the same objects were seen on these."
NASA will not & has not ever released their versions in all these years! I suspect it is because Dr. Nuth is right. A NASA version would show the same objects...so no release! Not even to their super skeptic, Jim Oberg, who has spent 12 years trying to get his own copies.
last night on NBC nightly News, during a feature on the anniversary of the 1st orbital flight..NBC confirmed the Martyn Stubbs 'Carpenter clip' where he says that NASA thought there were "living creatures"..."critters" in Space, after that flight.He also saw them. NBC said that NASA thought the fireflies were "SPACE BUGS" !!!! These were seen on the 1st 4 orbital flights.
....after applying all the 1960s brainpower at NASA to this 'Firefly' mystery, they still had not solved anything after at least 4 missions & were still thinking 'space bugs'. Then came years of changing explanations, 1st it was urine..then dust bunnies, then ice & today Glenn says "not sure"!!