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~ Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch: Space Debris or Something Else?? ~   Message List  
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Re: ~ Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch: Space Debris or Something Else?? ~

I may have something more current than that but I don't have an
article for you. I heard that part of the power went out on the
International Space Station and the Space Shuttle Atlantis had to
help make repairs to it on top of what was already being done. I
heard this yesterday. Today I saw on the news that a lady is
accidently receiving broadcasts from the Space Shuttle Atlantis and
maybe other space stuff over her video baby monitor. NASA and the
parents are intrigued but they are allowing her to continue receiving
the feed.

Someone said she must be getting it from an Earthly source b/c it is
not coming directly from the Space Shuttle. I am thinking the sun
and satelites.

--- In sftt2@yahoogroups.com, "Suzanne" <sgangel_2005@...> wrote:
>
> *****************************************************************
>
> - Originally Posted on Sat Jun 9, 2007! -
>
> Hello everyone! I was wondering if anyone else actually watched the
> entire Space Shuttle being launched earlier Last night and I want to
> know if you think the space debris is actually from the shuttle or
if
> it's actually from a UFO. To be honest with you, I did notice very
> Slow moving metallic object that kept showing up on the both the
> Upper then lower right hand side of the shuttle while it was going
> into orbit in space, but I really want you to read the following
> article and tell me what you think you saw if you did watch this
too,
> and what you think this really was. Please reply with what you think
> all this was, and I'll be back here a bit later on. Thanks and take
> care! :D
>
> *****************************************************************
>
> - Atlantis Casing Space Station -
>
> By SETH BORENSTEIN, AP Science Writer
>
> 14 minutes ago
>
> CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The space shuttle Atlantis, fresh from a
fiery
> and nearly flawless launch, was in hot pursuit of the international
> space station on Saturday, but won't catch up until Sunday.
>
> Atlantis' seven-man crew was closing the gap between the two space
> bodies by 920 miles every 90-minute orbit. By 9 a.m. EDT, the
shuttle
> was scheduled to be 8,630 miles away from its destination. Atlantis
> was to dock with the space station Sunday afternoon.
>
> During the 11-day flight, the astronauts will deliver a new segment
> and a pair of solar panels to the orbiting outpost. They plan three
> spacewalks — on Monday, Wednesday and Friday — to install the new
> equipment and retract an old solar panel.
>
> On Sunday, astronaut Clayton Anderson will replace astronaut Sunita
> Williams as the U.S. representative aboard the space station, and
> Williams will return to Earth aboard Atlantis. She has spent the
past
> six months in orbit.
>
> Much of Saturday's work was designed to set the stage for Sunday's
> docking and the tasks that follow. Astronauts were also going to
> check if the shuttle was damaged from foam debris shaken loose
during
> Friday night's launch. It was a foam hit that caused Columbia's
fatal
> accident in 2003; since then, NASA spends its first full day in
orbit
> looking for potential problem spots.
>
> About an hour after launch, NASA managers said initial checks found
> nothing to worry about. One piece of foam that appeared to come off
> the shuttle's fuel tank — which bore ugly white patches that
repaired
> hail damage that had delayed the flight by three months — about 135
> seconds after launch did not seem to hit the shuttle, said shuttle
> program manager Wayne Hale.
>
> "The tank performed in a magnificent way, despite having several
> thousand repairs to it," Hale said at a news conference. "(The
> debris) should not be a hazard that late in the flight."
>
> Astronaut Patrick Forrester will use the shuttle's robot arm and a
> boom extension to examine its wings and outer edges.
>
> Minutes after launch, Atlantis' contrails formed an intricate and
> unusual knot in the Florida sky, framed by the colors of sunset and
> with the bright light of Venus peeking through.
>
> Veteran shuttle watchers oohed and aahed at the second sky show of
> the night.
>
> The first shuttle launch of the year helped put NASA back on track
> after a run of bad luck and scandal on the ground during the first
> half of the year.
>
> In the past few months, NASA has seen the arrest of astronaut Lisa
> Nowak in an alleged plot to kidnap her rival for a shuttle pilot's
> affections; a murder-suicide at the Johnson Space Center in Houston;
> and the derailment of a train carrying rocket-booster segments for
> future shuttle launches.
>
> More recently, NASA Administrator Michael Griffin has come under
fire
> for suggesting that global warming may not be a problem worth
> wrestling with. And the agency's inspector general was lambasted at
a
> congressional hearing Thursday by former staff members, congressmen
> and senators over the way he managed his office, treated his
> employees and investigated complaints.
> ___
>
> On the Net:
>
> Shuttle mission:
> http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070609/ap_on_sc/space_shuttle?
submit=Done
>
> *****************************************************************
>
> ~ SUE ~
>
> sgangel_2005@...
>
> http://www.myspace.com/sgduranie
>
> http://groups.myspace.com/paranormalontv
>
> http://groups.myspace.com/suesparanormalclub
>
> *****************************************************************
>
> SOURCE:
>
> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/sue_and_elys_paranormal_palace/
>
> *****************************************************************
>





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***************************************************************** - Originally Posted on Sat Jun 9, 2007! - Hello everyone! I was wondering if anyone else...
Suzanne
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I may have something more current than that but I don't have an article for you. I heard that part of the power went out on the International Space Station...
Jessi
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