April 14, 2009
Earth at same orbittal position as during the first return (STS-1) to Earth of space shuttle Columbia
Space Shuttle Columbia (NASA Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-102) was the first spaceworthy space shuttle in NASA's orbital fleet. Its first mission, STS-1, lasted from April 12 to April 14, 1981. On February 1, 2003, Columbia disintegrated during re-entry over Texas, on its 28th mission, killing all seven crew members.
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The last return of Columbia ended in desintegration on February 1, 2003.
The Golden Mean Phi point is again unveiling the hidden underlying Design
Phi point between April 14, 1981 and Februari 1, 2003 is August 12-13, 1989
and again space shuttle Columbia is returning from space, STS-28 is returning on the early morning of August 13, 1989
STS-28 was the third shuttle mission dedicated to United States Department of Defense, and first flight of Columbia since mission STS-61-C. The details of the mission are classified. The payload is widely believed to have been the first SDS-2 communications satellite. The mission was launched successfully on 8 August 1989. STS-28 lasted just over 5 days and traveled 2.1 million miles in 81 orbits of the earth. The altitude of the mission is classified, but based on the distance traveled and number of orbits, the altitude would have been between 220 km and 380 km. The shuttle landed at Edwards Air Force Base on runway 17.
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I have already posted here in the HDDesign material that Columbia was taken out by Design.
I don't know what STS-28 was doing out there in space, but it seems they were crossing a red line.