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Anonymous Coward User ID: 800597 United States 07/30/2011 12:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ok, what exactly is it Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1488305check into the properties of E-type asteroids. very similar. however if you connect the dots you 'll know that E types are codeword for something more interesting Well if you aren't so cryptic, maybe someone would take you seriously. Explain further. Remember I don't want to lose my clearance buddy. Look at my response to captain. Anyway my twenty minutes are up. Gotta go. I'll check back in 45 minutes or so for one more session of questions. Have a nice weekend all. LMAO!!!! yeah, don't want to lose your clearance giving away secrets. luckily for you there are hundreds of flights to elenin and thousands of people who have been to it. :-/ your cover is safe it will be here and gone by the time they figure you out.... this is so stupid. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1488297 United States 07/30/2011 01:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | whats your opinion op on the all the ex nasa employee's spilling the beens on everything they know since they are all getting canned? Quoting: the sercher 1476672NASA is just a front for the public. their budget is miniscule. not enough money to really do anything but put a few probes in our solar system. The real space program falls in the military's domain, mainly airforce and navy. but the nice chemical rockets sure are fun to watch. as far as NASA spilling any beans. very few people from nasa are actually in the loop. they don't know anything to spill |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1488297 United States 07/30/2011 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | is elenin artificial? Is anything riding it so to speak? Quoting: Captain:) Lets just say if something or someone is riding it, would we have to worry as far as death and destruction go, or would it be more of a eye opener ? I personally don't have a opinion about Elenin, just asking questions.... as I said before, there is no doom with it. so no need to worry |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1440228 United States 07/30/2011 01:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | whats your opinion op on the all the ex nasa employee's spilling the beens on everything they know since they are all getting canned? Quoting: the sercher 1476672NASA is just a front for the public. their budget is miniscule. not enough money to really do anything but put a few probes in our solar system. The real space program falls in the military's domain, mainly airforce and navy. but the nice chemical rockets sure are fun to watch. as far as NASA spilling any beans. very few people from nasa are actually in the loop. they don't know anything to spill Super way cool! Might there be a lot of vehicles? Say 7000? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1488297 United States 07/30/2011 01:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | whats your opinion op on the all the ex nasa employee's spilling the beens on everything they know since they are all getting canned? Quoting: the sercher 1476672NASA is just a front for the public. their budget is miniscule. not enough money to really do anything but put a few probes in our solar system. The real space program falls in the military's domain, mainly airforce and navy. but the nice chemical rockets sure are fun to watch. as far as NASA spilling any beans. very few people from nasa are actually in the loop. they don't know anything to spill Super way cool! Might there be a lot of vehicles? Say 7000? What do you mean by 'a lot of vehicles'? that's all classified and i am not privy to the overall actual numbers other than the area i work in |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1440228 United States 07/30/2011 01:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | whats your opinion op on the all the ex nasa employee's spilling the beens on everything they know since they are all getting canned? Quoting: the sercher 1476672NASA is just a front for the public. their budget is miniscule. not enough money to really do anything but put a few probes in our solar system. The real space program falls in the military's domain, mainly airforce and navy. but the nice chemical rockets sure are fun to watch. as far as NASA spilling any beans. very few people from nasa are actually in the loop. they don't know anything to spill Super way cool! Might there be a lot of vehicles? Say 7000? What do you mean by 'a lot of vehicles'? that's all classified and i am not privy to the overall actual numbers other than the area i work in Okay cool. Might the "Item(s)" in question be able to carry a lot. Say 7000? |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1488297 United States 07/30/2011 01:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1488297NASA is just a front for the public. their budget is miniscule. not enough money to really do anything but put a few probes in our solar system. The real space program falls in the military's domain, mainly airforce and navy. but the nice chemical rockets sure are fun to watch. as far as NASA spilling any beans. very few people from nasa are actually in the loop. they don't know anything to spill Super way cool! Might there be a lot of vehicles? Say 7000? What do you mean by 'a lot of vehicles'? that's all classified and i am not privy to the overall actual numbers other than the area i work in Okay cool. Might the "Item(s)" in question be able to carry a lot. Say 7000? ok now I see what you are getting at. i really don't know, sorry. i know there are at least 2 more missions planned and after the next someone will have that answer, maybe. but i probably won't be a part of it. |
miamivice User ID: 1480443 United States 07/30/2011 01:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If i were in the navy space command and wanted to talk to the public i would use a conspiracy forum such as glp... why? because no one will believe it lol. Are you using gravitational wave propulsion ships.? and is it true that the navy space command has stations on mars. and is there a collaboration with the grays? |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1488297 United States 07/30/2011 01:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So why are you telling us this? Quoting: irrlvntxWhat can we benefit from what you know? Just tell us what you obviously want to tell, but are afraid to go look up e class asteroids. also look up the ESA's rosetta mission to steins. where magically the high res cameras just happened to fail. and there is your answer. sorry i can't be more direct. but this one is a bit more operational and is talking. someone savvy will be able to 'hear' it pretty soon. there will be no denying that history isn't what we've been told. but much more interesting. no doom. just something pretty neat coming. i have said enough. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1488297 United States 07/30/2011 01:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If i were in the navy space command and wanted to talk to the public i would use a conspiracy forum such as glp... why? because no one will believe it lol. Are you using gravitational wave propulsion ships.? and is it true that the navy space command has stations on mars. and is there a collaboration with the grays? Quoting: miamivice 1480443:) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1440228 United States 07/30/2011 01:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1440228Super way cool! Might there be a lot of vehicles? Say 7000? What do you mean by 'a lot of vehicles'? that's all classified and i am not privy to the overall actual numbers other than the area i work in Okay cool. Might the "Item(s)" in question be able to carry a lot. Say 7000? ok now I see what you are getting at. i really don't know, sorry. i know there are at least 2 more missions planned and after the next someone will have that answer, maybe. but i probably won't be a part of it. Okay cool! So...perhaps, each of you get to go up there once... sharing the flight plan...lots of "space cowboys"? And, those missions would be soon I would think, or even taking place as we speak? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1440228 United States 07/30/2011 01:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have seen the triangular type ships near jax base.. I wonder if thats one of the launch facilities :) Quoting: miamivice 1480443I've had the triangle vehicle sit 60 feet above my head in my front yard, just above my trees! All I could do is say "Holy shit". It came up from the field over the tree line came directly towards me, then just sat there above me...it was HUGE! Not a sound, other than me talking to it...Quite peaceful actually. November 2009...just like last night. |
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miamivice User ID: 1480443 United States 07/30/2011 01:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | class e asteroids Assorted References composition (in asteroid (astronomy): Composition) ...are very rare. Their surface material has been identified as being most consistent with a pyroxene- and olivine-rich composition analogous to the pyroxene-olivine achondrite meteorites. The E-class asteroids have the highest albedos and have spectral reflectances that match those of the enstatite achondrite meteorites. V-class asteroids have reflectance properties closely matching those... Other |
TyWebb User ID: 1264526 United States 07/30/2011 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So why are you telling us this? Quoting: irrlvntxWhat can we benefit from what you know? Just tell us what you obviously want to tell, but are afraid to go look up e class asteroids. also look up the ESA's rosetta mission to steins. where magically the high res cameras just happened to fail. and there is your answer. sorry i can't be more direct. but this one is a bit more operational and is talking. someone savvy will be able to 'hear' it pretty soon. there will be no denying that history isn't what we've been told. but much more interesting. no doom. just something pretty neat coming. i have said enough. Goddamn you, OP! Every time I see one of these horseshit threads, I laugh at the stupidity of it all, and then I as am merrily reading along, smirking at the silliness of any one who could possibly take the OP seriously, I find the smirk disappearing, replaced by genuine curiosity. And then a well-constructed thread like this ropes me in, despite complete consciousness of my own gullibility, and I find myself waiting for the next installment. Serial fiction at its best. Well done, then, OP! You dick. |
irrlvntx User ID: 1465072 United States 07/30/2011 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | E Class Asteroids - A fairly rare, very reflective asteroid that is slightly red in color, probably due to the presence of some surface organic chemicals. E-class asteroids dominate the Hungaria family of the main belt, though some, including the two largest, (44) Nysa (see Nysa-Polana family) and (64) Angelina, are found scattered farther out. Their flat reflectance spectra in the 0.3 to 1.0 micron region and high albedos (usually above 0.3) suggest a connection with the aubrite (otherwise known as enstatite achondrite, hence the “E”) category of meteorite. However, this link is problematic because aubrites are clearly of igneous origin, whereas some E-class asteroids (including Nysa) show an absorption feature at 3 microns that points to water-and/or hydroxyl-bearing minerals and a nonigneous history. Read more: [link to www.answers.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1488297 United States 07/30/2011 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pisses me off that we have been putting astronauts lives in jeopardy with chemical rockets. when in fact we have been hiding a much more advanced safer spaced program all this time.. Quoting: miamivice 1480443i have complained about this exact same thing. all in the name of national security. whatever. now you know why there is no replacement for the shuttle. but times are ah changin. and what we do may become a bit more open very soon. we are bankrupt. can you imagine what giving the commercial sector some of this would do for the economy! they are considering it as we speak. instead of taking 5 1/2 hours for a coast to coast flight it would take a matter of minutes. interesting times. its hard to bite my tongue. but keep the faith. soon, very soon |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1440228 United States 07/30/2011 01:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pisses me off that we have been putting astronauts lives in jeopardy with chemical rockets. when in fact we have been hiding a much more advanced safer spaced program all this time.. Quoting: miamivice 1480443That's why those hammers cost so much. :) Those people know the risk. The thing that gets me...the gloves in space are totally too big. How in the world do they get those big dumbo hands in the tiny little electronics to fix? Or even hold a tool? |
miamivice User ID: 1480443 United States 07/30/2011 01:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have seen the triangular type ships near jax base.. I wonder if thats one of the launch facilities :) Quoting: miamivice 1480443I've had the triangle vehicle sit 60 feet above my head in my front yard, just above my trees! All I could do is say "Holy shit". It came up from the field over the tree line came directly towards me, then just sat there above me...it was HUGE! Not a sound, other than me talking to it...Quite peaceful actually. November 2009...just like last night. They wont make any sound due to the fact that there are no moving parts.. they have a miniature particle accelerator that bombards element 115 with antimatter. the process creates gravity ways that extend past the perimeter of the element it also creates huge amounts of heat which gets translated to eletricity with a thermo generator. then waveguides (usually 3) pulsate the waves.. did you see any lights and if so how many? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1488297 United States 07/30/2011 01:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | E Class Asteroids - Quoting: irrlvntxA fairly rare, very reflective asteroid that is slightly red in color, probably due to the presence of some surface organic chemicals. E-class asteroids dominate the Hungaria family of the main belt, though some, including the two largest, (44) Nysa (see Nysa-Polana family) and (64) Angelina, are found scattered farther out. Their flat reflectance spectra in the 0.3 to 1.0 micron region and high albedos (usually above 0.3) suggest a connection with the aubrite (otherwise known as enstatite achondrite, hence the “E”) category of meteorite. However, this link is problematic because aubrites are clearly of igneous origin, whereas some E-class asteroids (including Nysa) show an absorption feature at 3 microns that points to water-and/or hydroxyl-bearing minerals and a nonigneous history. Read more: [link to www.answers.com] basically that means its highly reflective, metallic |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1440228 United States 07/30/2011 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | pisses me off that we have been putting astronauts lives in jeopardy with chemical rockets. when in fact we have been hiding a much more advanced safer spaced program all this time.. Quoting: miamivice 1480443i have complained about this exact same thing. all in the name of national security. whatever. now you know why there is no replacement for the shuttle. but times are ah changin. and what we do may become a bit more open very soon. we are bankrupt. can you imagine what giving the commercial sector some of this would do for the economy! they are considering it as we speak. instead of taking 5 1/2 hours for a coast to coast flight it would take a matter of minutes. interesting times. its hard to bite my tongue. but keep the faith. soon, very soon Do you fly your vehicles fairly low at night and change direction at nano second speed? |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 1488297 United States 07/30/2011 01:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So why are you telling us this? Quoting: irrlvntxWhat can we benefit from what you know? Just tell us what you obviously want to tell, but are afraid to go look up e class asteroids. also look up the ESA's rosetta mission to steins. where magically the high res cameras just happened to fail. and there is your answer. sorry i can't be more direct. but this one is a bit more operational and is talking. someone savvy will be able to 'hear' it pretty soon. there will be no denying that history isn't what we've been told. but much more interesting. no doom. just something pretty neat coming. i have said enough. Goddamn you, OP! Every time I see one of these horseshit threads, I laugh at the stupidity of it all, and then I as am merrily reading along, smirking at the silliness of any one who could possibly take the OP seriously, I find the smirk disappearing, replaced by genuine curiosity. And then a well-constructed thread like this ropes me in, despite complete consciousness of my own gullibility, and I find myself waiting for the next installment. Serial fiction at its best. Well done, then, OP! You dick. ty, i guess. lol. i've done a lot of night putting like your friend Mitch C. |