Posted on 10/28/2007 5:31:47 PM PDT by BGHater
Presumably, since it was listed originally as a meteor/ite then it would be a NASA issue as well and they would have docs on it.
Military was launching recon satellites then, and recovering photo modules. They usually snagged the parachute on the way down.
Whoever launched it wanted it back. That was about right for an Atlas-Agena photo recon module.
Good point. I think I’ll jump over and google a picture of it since I am not familiar with it.
Aviation Week used to cover these. Classified in detail, but every launch was kind of public.
It might have been an alien (Russian) spacecraft.
If that’s the case then they should tell us what it was, since Clintoon has already sold it to the Chinese.
You know, maybe there’s something to that-—hell, if I don’t know that I don’t even know...
ROFL! That was the first pic I thought of when I saw you rpost and made myslef laugh. i think of MIB daily as I have a pug that reminds me of Frank.
NO!
As surfing a gravity wave.
Can reportedly be tricky . . . especially in the smaller craft.
No, the witnesses say it weaved an bobbed before finally coming down in the forest, not a parachute, more like faulty flight controls in this bell-shaped craft. Think of a helicopter having similar flight control problems before crashing in a hard landing. Then as a crowd gathered they heard a single shot as the alien was murdered by someone with a badge, think X-FILES and the policy of killing aliens w/o mercy.
Thus murder was committed that day on a hapless alien who lost flight control over his space craft, that’s why nasa wants to cover it up, we call that kind of people co-conspirators....and we put them in prison...
That's OK. One day the kook patrol will be the jokes themselves. It won't be funny then, however.
:>) SOT
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