Posted on 06/19/2005 8:27:21 PM PDT by Finny
About ten minutes ago, Husband in hills behind Brea, between Brea and Chino Hills, spotted in the northwest what looked like something entering the atmosphere. We grabbed binoculars, and it was extremely high altitude, coming in, not going out. Anybody see it? Can probably still spot it further north, as in Pasadena, etc. Grab binocs and look.
I dunno, walkin in without yer shirt on might either require a bit o' splainin or might just be a reason for him to be happy to see ya. ;o)
Probably something from Vandenberg.
They often shoot up rockets around sunset.
Good one. But I suspect he'd not survive the 250,000Gs acceleration ;)
(The number is real by the way)
http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0,14632,Soldiertech_RailGuns,,00.html
When the aliens land, they'll eat the fat ones first...
Don't know about tonight. But in the future...
http://www.spacearchive.info/vafbsked.htm
*larf* Boy, it's a slow night!
The question is: did the beeber-like device fly over T. J. (that being tiajunna) or not?
hmmm. nothing to worry about then. but if it had been a single-spooned sear, we may have had something.
Yup! LOL
LOL
Is A+Bert still alive? I thought he was recalled after he ate the giant sausage.
There is a Delta launch going on in Florida. Don't see anything at Vandenberg, especially a multi-engine booster.
and it wrote in the sky, "which one of you has had bypass?"
Did AlGore invent a flying saucer?
As in, "A bypass has got to be built"?
I feel like were going to have a Big Earthquake tonight!
They usually launch to the south, towards the south pacific. The oberver here apparently saw it heading north west, from his position which is south Vandenberg.
He suddenly reappeared and posted a bit a few months ago, but seems to have disappeared again.
oh geesh--that was funny...LOL
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