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STS-48 (43)
DISCOVERY (13)
Pad 39-A (42)
43rd Shuttle mission
13th Flight OV-103
5th Night landing
Crew:
John O. Creighton (3), Commander
Kenneth S. Reightler, Jr. (1), Pilot
James F. Buchli (4), Mission Specialist 1
Charles D. Gemar (2), Mission Specialist 2
Mark N. Brown (2), Mission Specialist 3
Launch:
September 12, 1991, 7:11:04 p.m. EDT. Launch delayed 14 minutes by a faulty communication link between KSC and
Mission Control in Houston. Launch Weight: 240,062 lbs.
Mission Highlights:
Primary payload, the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS), deployed on the third day of the mission. During its planned 18-month mission, the l4,500-pound observatory will make the most extensive study ever conducted of the Earth's troposphere, the upper level of the planet's envelope of life- sustaining gases which also include the protective ozone layer. UARS has ten sensing and measuring devices: Cryogenic Limb Array Etalon Spectrometer
(CLAES); Improved Stratospheric and Mesospheric Sounder (ISAMS); Microwave Limb Sounder (MLS); Halogen Occultation
Experiment (HALOE); High Resolution Doppler Imager (HRDI); Wind Imaging Interferometer (WlNDII); Solar Ultraviolet
Spectral Irradiance Monitor (SUSIM); Solar/Stellar Irra- diance Comparison Experiment (SOLSTICE); Particle Environ-
ment Monitor (PEM) and Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor (ACRIM II).
Secondary payloads were: Ascent Particle Monitor (APM); Middeck 0-Gravity Dynamics Experiment (MODE); Shuttle
Activation Monitor (SAM); Cosmic Ray Effects and Activation Monitor (CREAM); Physiological and Anatomical Rodent
Experiment (PARE); Protein Crystal Growth II-2 (PCG II-2); Investigations into Polymer Membrane Processing (IPMP);
and the Air Force Maui Optical Site (AMOS) experiment.
On September 15, 1991, between 20:30 and 20:45 Greenwich Mean Time, the TV camera located at the back of Space Shuttle Discovery's cargo bay was trained on the Earth's horizon while the astronauts were occupied with other tasks. A glowing object suddenly appeared just below the horizon and "slowly" moved from right to left and slightly upward in the picture. Several other glowing objects had been visible before this, and had been moving in various directions. Then a flash of light occurred at what seemed to be the lower left of the screen; and the main object,
along with the others, changed direction and accelerated away sharply, as if in response to the flash. Shortly thereafter a streak of light moved through the region vacated by the main object, and then another streak moved through the right of the screen, where two of the other objects had been. Roughly 65 seconds after the main flash, the TV camera rotated down, showing a fuzzy picture of the side of the cargo bay. It then refocused, turned toward the front of the cargo bay, and stopped broadcasting.
Then a flash of light occurred at what seemed to be the lower left of the screen; and the main object,
along with the others, changed direction and accelerated away sharply, as if in response to the flash.
Originally posted by philjwolf
i tried to count all the objects that curved or shifted there paths.... are you saying that all of them are ufo???? allmost thousands????
Originally posted by philjwolf
you only highlighted that one.. because it stands out the best. But you obviously did not look around and see all the other ones taking sharp turns also.. if you look close.. you cant even count them all.. open your eyes to more than just whats in front of you... things will seem clearer..
Originally posted by stikkinikki
What an enjoyable thread! Thanks, Internos, for pulling everything together and for responding so succintly with a requote and highlighted (!) video.
Credulity Kills: You sound like you know what you talk about but I obviously haven't heard of or seen your credentials beyond your claimed experience at NASA. I enjoyed your thourough and reasoned response. OT: but got any space memorablila you want to get rid of? I got the bug.
philjwolf: Scientific inquiry demands that nothing is written in stone.
Originally posted by Balez
What also could clear alot up about this vid is a few techinical things, as in, where the camera was mounted on the shuttle, which thrusters where fired, firing length of the thruster.
Originally posted by Balez
places the camera in close proximity to the thruster, or the firing of the thruster and the particle will be in the shuttles shadow.
Originally posted by Balez
Welcome to ATS Credulity Kills
Hope your stay will be pleasant
Eliminate all other factors, and the one which remains must be the truth.
Originally posted by Beamish
..boy oh boy are you going to be useful on these forums..
if there were real concerns about exposing the existence of secret craft in orbit, NASA would just they delay the public video feeds or just stop them all together.