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FatalWishes
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NiNzrez
User ID: 1135433 United States 02/02/2011 02:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ok... i was able to gain the info to the data for the "event into space" event that is from the atlantic Here is what it said... Russia's top military and space official launched a search Tuesday for a missing military satellite that apparently was put into the wrong orbit shortly after its launch. The Russian defence ministry confirmed that it had lost sight of the craft -- a dual-use vessel that can draw a three-dimensional map of the Earth and locate the precise positions of various targets. The incident came just a month after President Dmitry Medvedev sacked two top space officials for a similar setback and delivered another humiliating blow to Russia's much-maligned space industry. The seriousness of the situation was underscored late Tuesday by reports that the defence ministry had set up an urgent joint task force with the Russia's space agency to look for the missing craft. The Geo-IK-2 satellite was created in Russia to help the military survey land and create a detailed three-dimensional map of the Earth. It was designed to spin in a circular orbit 1,000 kilometres (600 miles) above ground. But news reports said that the satellite had been put in an an elliptical orbit whose lowest point brought it to within 330 kilometres of Earth. "We have still not been able to establish contact with the craft, and it looks like most likely, it will be declared lost," a Russian space source said. "The spacecraft will not be able to perform its intended functions at these orbit characteristics," another space official told the news agency. Reports pointed the initial blame for the failure on the satellite's Briz-KM upper stage rocket. The satellite's launch had already been delayed from December because of technical malfunctions that were detected at its northern Russian launch site in Plesetsk. Tuesday's malfunction came less than five weeks after Medvedev fired two top space officials and reprimanded the space agency chief for a launch failure caused Russia to delay the deployment of its own navigation system. Russia's Proton-M rocket had on that occasion proven too heavy to reach its initial orbit and had been forced to dump its three high-tech Glonass-M satellites near the Hawaii Islands. Investigators said that accident was caused by a basic fuel miscalculation that made the craft too heavy to reach its required height. The three Glonass satellites would have completed a system whose research had been started by the Soviet Union in 1976. Join Me On The GLP SOLAR WATCH Thread Thread: SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily) |
Hickory
User ID: 974021 United States 02/02/2011 02:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | anyone find it odd that right when the site goes back up, the alert for the Atlantic Russian satellite is now GONE?! Quoting: NiNzrezRSOE keeps things up for day.. so why has this been removed right when the site goes offline? There is all kinds of weird shit going on right now... Makes me wonder why RSOE was taken down...what are they hiding? I think some doomrards just DDOSed the piss out of them because they aren't brining enough doom. So what site can we overload next. Steve Quayle's site maybe. Last Edited by Hickory on 02/02/2011 02:56 PM You have one life. Live it. You have one voice, use it. You have one :Hickory-1: |
fairflight
User ID: 1071336 United States 02/02/2011 02:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | anyone find it odd that right when the site goes back up, the alert for the Atlantic Russian satellite is now GONE?! Quoting: NiNzrezRSOE keeps things up for day.. so why has this been removed right when the site goes offline? TPTB got a hold of them and told them "take this down now or else" is my guess. "Man was also in the beginning with God. Intelligence, or the light of truth, was not created or made, neither indeed can be. ALL truth is independent in that sphere in which God has placed it, to act for itself." |
fairflight
User ID: 1071336 United States 02/02/2011 02:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Geo-IK-2 Russian spy satellite missing right near the presumed Atlantis Ruins?, GLP won't let me post the link but it is "above" and it is on "top" and it is "secret" :) Last Edited by fairflight on 02/02/2011 02:59 PM "Man was also in the beginning with God. Intelligence, or the light of truth, was not created or made, neither indeed can be. ALL truth is independent in that sphere in which God has placed it, to act for itself." |
pro lurker
User ID: 1083110 Canada 02/02/2011 02:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Bullshit it was just there... Quoting: FatalWishesI shoulda taken a screenshot... got it. IMAGE ( [link to i54.tinypic.com] ) Last Edited by Search Function on 02/02/2011 03:01 PM “A great deal of intelligence can be invested in ignorance when the need for illusion is deep.” |
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RUDDD
User ID: 1252421 United Kingdom 02/02/2011 02:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm guessing the only reason it was taking down is that with the LEO failure and launch parameters, Russia doesn't want anyone else knowing what trajectories/Earth orbits they send particular craft into. It'd be interesting to know if this body of rocket carrying the satellite is the same used on defence contract flights. |
NiNzrez
User ID: 1135433 United States 02/02/2011 03:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the last 24-36 hours have had the most doom i've ever witnessed Quoting: Anonymous Coward 864188just when you say "sooo much doom, could there be anymore?".. more comes. I can't even keep up with it all right now :/ Just makes me wonder what tomorrow will bring Join Me On The GLP SOLAR WATCH Thread Thread: SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily) |
FatalWishes
User ID: 626707 United States 02/02/2011 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ok... i was able to gain the info to the data for the "event into space" event that is from the atlantic Quoting: NiNzrezHere is what it said... Russia's top military and space official launched a search Tuesday for a missing military satellite that apparently was put into the wrong orbit shortly after its launch. The Russian defence ministry confirmed that it had lost sight of the craft -- a dual-use vessel that can draw a three-dimensional map of the Earth and locate the precise positions of various targets. The incident came just a month after President Dmitry Medvedev sacked two top space officials for a similar setback and delivered another humiliating blow to Russia's much-maligned space industry. The seriousness of the situation was underscored late Tuesday by reports that the defence ministry had set up an urgent joint task force with the Russia's space agency to look for the missing craft. The Geo-IK-2 satellite was created in Russia to help the military survey land and create a detailed three-dimensional map of the Earth. It was designed to spin in a circular orbit 1,000 kilometres (600 miles) above ground. But news reports said that the satellite had been put in an an elliptical orbit whose lowest point brought it to within 330 kilometres of Earth. "We have still not been able to establish contact with the craft, and it looks like most likely, it will be declared lost," a Russian space source said. "The spacecraft will not be able to perform its intended functions at these orbit characteristics," another space official told the news agency. Reports pointed the initial blame for the failure on the satellite's Briz-KM upper stage rocket. The satellite's launch had already been delayed from December because of technical malfunctions that were detected at its northern Russian launch site in Plesetsk. Tuesday's malfunction came less than five weeks after Medvedev fired two top space officials and reprimanded the space agency chief for a launch failure caused Russia to delay the deployment of its own navigation system. Russia's Proton-M rocket had on that occasion proven too heavy to reach its initial orbit and had been forced to dump its three high-tech Glonass-M satellites near the Hawaii Islands. Investigators said that accident was caused by a basic fuel miscalculation that made the craft too heavy to reach its required height. The three Glonass satellites would have completed a system whose research had been started by the Soviet Union in 1976. Lost where? WTF? Who am I supposed to call if this fucker lands on my house? lol They should take the warning labels off of everything and let stupidity sort itself out. |
anniesnow
User ID: 1236021 United States 02/02/2011 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ok... i was able to gain the info to the data for the "event into space" event that is from the atlantic Quoting: NiNzrezHere is what it said... Russia's top military and space official launched a search Tuesday for a missing military satellite that apparently was put into the wrong orbit shortly after its launch. The Russian defence ministry confirmed that it had lost sight of the craft -- a dual-use vessel that can draw a three-dimensional map of the Earth and locate the precise positions of various targets. The incident came just a month after President Dmitry Medvedev sacked two top space officials for a similar setback and delivered another humiliating blow to Russia's much-maligned space industry. The seriousness of the situation was underscored late Tuesday by reports that the defence ministry had set up an urgent joint task force with the Russia's space agency to look for the missing craft. The Geo-IK-2 satellite was created in Russia to help the military survey land and create a detailed three-dimensional map of the Earth. It was designed to spin in a circular orbit 1,000 kilometres (600 miles) above ground. But news reports said that the satellite had been put in an an elliptical orbit whose lowest point brought it to within 330 kilometres of Earth. "We have still not been able to establish contact with the craft, and it looks like most likely, it will be declared lost," a Russian space source said. "The spacecraft will not be able to perform its intended functions at these orbit characteristics," another space official told the news agency. Reports pointed the initial blame for the failure on the satellite's Briz-KM upper stage rocket. The satellite's launch had already been delayed from December because of technical malfunctions that were detected at its northern Russian launch site in Plesetsk. Tuesday's malfunction came less than five weeks after Medvedev fired two top space officials and reprimanded the space agency chief for a launch failure caused Russia to delay the deployment of its own navigation system. Russia's Proton-M rocket had on that occasion proven too heavy to reach its initial orbit and had been forced to dump its three high-tech Glonass-M satellites near the Hawaii Islands. Investigators said that accident was caused by a basic fuel miscalculation that made the craft too heavy to reach its required height. The three Glonass satellites would have completed a system whose research had been started by the Soviet Union in 1976. Lost where? WTF? Who am I supposed to call if this fucker lands on my house? lol Not to worry...they'll find YOU. I have promises to keep.... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 864188 United States 02/02/2011 03:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | THE TOP OF THE PAGE HAS A SECRET MESSAGE THEN IT DISAPPEARS It says Rare 'shining' clouds linked to climate change [link to www.australiangeographic.com.au] |
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Hickory
User ID: 974021 United States 02/02/2011 03:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ok... i was able to gain the info to the data for the "event into space" event that is from the atlantic Quoting: NiNzrezHere is what it said... Russia's top military and space official launched a search Tuesday for a missing military satellite that apparently was put into the wrong orbit shortly after its launch. The Russian defence ministry confirmed that it had lost sight of the craft -- a dual-use vessel that can draw a three-dimensional map of the Earth and locate the precise positions of various targets. The incident came just a month after President Dmitry Medvedev sacked two top space officials for a similar setback and delivered another humiliating blow to Russia's much-maligned space industry. The seriousness of the situation was underscored late Tuesday by reports that the defence ministry had set up an urgent joint task force with the Russia's space agency to look for the missing craft. The Geo-IK-2 satellite was created in Russia to help the military survey land and create a detailed three-dimensional map of the Earth. It was designed to spin in a circular orbit 1,000 kilometres (600 miles) above ground. But news reports said that the satellite had been put in an an elliptical orbit whose lowest point brought it to within 330 kilometres of Earth. "We have still not been able to establish contact with the craft, and it looks like most likely, it will be declared lost," a Russian space source said. "The spacecraft will not be able to perform its intended functions at these orbit characteristics," another space official told the news agency. Reports pointed the initial blame for the failure on the satellite's Briz-KM upper stage rocket. The satellite's launch had already been delayed from December because of technical malfunctions that were detected at its northern Russian launch site in Plesetsk. Tuesday's malfunction came less than five weeks after Medvedev fired two top space officials and reprimanded the space agency chief for a launch failure caused Russia to delay the deployment of its own navigation system. Russia's Proton-M rocket had on that occasion proven too heavy to reach its initial orbit and had been forced to dump its three high-tech Glonass-M satellites near the Hawaii Islands. Investigators said that accident was caused by a basic fuel miscalculation that made the craft too heavy to reach its required height. The three Glonass satellites would have completed a system whose research had been started by the Soviet Union in 1976. Lost where? WTF? Who am I supposed to call if this fucker lands on my house? lol Don't call anyone. It will look great on your mantle. You have one life. Live it. You have one voice, use it. You have one :Hickory-1: |
Rose Croix
User ID: 1253286 Germany 02/02/2011 03:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1.GO TO GOOGLE EARTH 2.IN THE FIND/SEARCH BOX TYPE IN: 35 -35 3.ENJOY THE RIDE 4.SCROLL BACK ON YOUR MOUSE UNTIL YOU SEE THE LEFT TO RIGHT TRENCH MARK ON THE OCEAN FLOOR 5.THAT'S WHERE THE SATELLITE WAS SHOWN TO BE ON THE RSOE SITE BEFORE THEY SCRUBBED IT! BEAUTIFUL NUMBERS TOO! (Actually Lat 35.092557 Lon -34.992659) Anyone who can do better gets a beer token from me! Last Edited by Rose Croix on 02/02/2011 03:13 PM May All Things Be Auspicious! May Excellence Increase! May Christ/Buddha/Sacred Law of One Dharma Flourish at The Hands of The Ordination. Peter |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1195298 United States 02/02/2011 03:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ok... i was able to gain the info to the data for the "event into space" event that is from the atlantic Quoting: NiNzrezHere is what it said... Russia's top military and space official launched a search Tuesday for a missing military satellite that apparently was put into the wrong orbit shortly after its launch. The Russian defence ministry confirmed that it had lost sight of the craft -- a dual-use vessel that can draw a three-dimensional map of the Earth and locate the precise positions of various targets. The incident came just a month after President Dmitry Medvedev sacked two top space officials for a similar setback and delivered another humiliating blow to Russia's much-maligned space industry. The seriousness of the situation was underscored late Tuesday by reports that the defence ministry had set up an urgent joint task force with the Russia's space agency to look for the missing craft. The Geo-IK-2 satellite was created in Russia to help the military survey land and create a detailed three-dimensional map of the Earth. It was designed to spin in a circular orbit 1,000 kilometres (600 miles) above ground. But news reports said that the satellite had been put in an an elliptical orbit whose lowest point brought it to within 330 kilometres of Earth. "We have still not been able to establish contact with the craft, and it looks like most likely, it will be declared lost," a Russian space source said. "The spacecraft will not be able to perform its intended functions at these orbit characteristics," another space official told the news agency. Reports pointed the initial blame for the failure on the satellite's Briz-KM upper stage rocket. The satellite's launch had already been delayed from December because of technical malfunctions that were detected at its northern Russian launch site in Plesetsk. Tuesday's malfunction came less than five weeks after Medvedev fired two top space officials and reprimanded the space agency chief for a launch failure caused Russia to delay the deployment of its own navigation system. Russia's Proton-M rocket had on that occasion proven too heavy to reach its initial orbit and had been forced to dump its three high-tech Glonass-M satellites near the Hawaii Islands. Investigators said that accident was caused by a basic fuel miscalculation that made the craft too heavy to reach its required height. The three Glonass satellites would have completed a system whose research had been started by the Soviet Union in 1976. Please tell me this isn't from "a report circulating in the Kremlin." |
JackWagon
(OP) User ID: 1237041 United States 02/02/2011 03:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ok... i was able to gain the info to the data for the "event into space" event that is from the atlantic Quoting: NiNzrezHere is what it said... Russia's top military and space official launched a search Tuesday for a missing military satellite that apparently was put into the wrong orbit shortly after its launch. The Russian defence ministry confirmed that it had lost sight of the craft -- a dual-use vessel that can draw a three-dimensional map of the Earth and locate the precise positions of various targets. The incident came just a month after President Dmitry Medvedev sacked two top space officials for a similar setback and delivered another humiliating blow to Russia's much-maligned space industry. The seriousness of the situation was underscored late Tuesday by reports that the defence ministry had set up an urgent joint task force with the Russia's space agency to look for the missing craft. The Geo-IK-2 satellite was created in Russia to help the military survey land and create a detailed three-dimensional map of the Earth. It was designed to spin in a circular orbit 1,000 kilometres (600 miles) above ground. But news reports said that the satellite had been put in an an elliptical orbit whose lowest point brought it to within 330 kilometres of Earth. "We have still not been able to establish contact with the craft, and it looks like most likely, it will be declared lost," a Russian space source said. "The spacecraft will not be able to perform its intended functions at these orbit characteristics," another space official told the news agency. Reports pointed the initial blame for the failure on the satellite's Briz-KM upper stage rocket. The satellite's launch had already been delayed from December because of technical malfunctions that were detected at its northern Russian launch site in Plesetsk. Tuesday's malfunction came less than five weeks after Medvedev fired two top space officials and reprimanded the space agency chief for a launch failure caused Russia to delay the deployment of its own navigation system. Russia's Proton-M rocket had on that occasion proven too heavy to reach its initial orbit and had been forced to dump its three high-tech Glonass-M satellites near the Hawaii Islands. Investigators said that accident was caused by a basic fuel miscalculation that made the craft too heavy to reach its required height. The three Glonass satellites would have completed a system whose research had been started by the Soviet Union in 1976. Please tell me this isn't from "a report circulating in the Kremlin." Yeah it is. READ THE FIRST SENTENCE. JackWagon: ... could become as important of a disclosure tool as the Freedom of Information Act AND WikiLeaks. -Anonymous |
FatalWishes
User ID: 626707 United States 02/02/2011 03:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ok... i was able to gain the info to the data for the "event into space" event that is from the atlantic Quoting: NiNzrezHere is what it said... Russia's top military and space official launched a search Tuesday for a missing military satellite that apparently was put into the wrong orbit shortly after its launch. The Russian defence ministry confirmed that it had lost sight of the craft -- a dual-use vessel that can draw a three-dimensional map of the Earth and locate the precise positions of various targets. The incident came just a month after President Dmitry Medvedev sacked two top space officials for a similar setback and delivered another humiliating blow to Russia's much-maligned space industry. The seriousness of the situation was underscored late Tuesday by reports that the defence ministry had set up an urgent joint task force with the Russia's space agency to look for the missing craft. The Geo-IK-2 satellite was created in Russia to help the military survey land and create a detailed three-dimensional map of the Earth. It was designed to spin in a circular orbit 1,000 kilometres (600 miles) above ground. But news reports said that the satellite had been put in an an elliptical orbit whose lowest point brought it to within 330 kilometres of Earth. "We have still not been able to establish contact with the craft, and it looks like most likely, it will be declared lost," a Russian space source said. "The spacecraft will not be able to perform its intended functions at these orbit characteristics," another space official told the news agency. Reports pointed the initial blame for the failure on the satellite's Briz-KM upper stage rocket. The satellite's launch had already been delayed from December because of technical malfunctions that were detected at its northern Russian launch site in Plesetsk. Tuesday's malfunction came less than five weeks after Medvedev fired two top space officials and reprimanded the space agency chief for a launch failure caused Russia to delay the deployment of its own navigation system. Russia's Proton-M rocket had on that occasion proven too heavy to reach its initial orbit and had been forced to dump its three high-tech Glonass-M satellites near the Hawaii Islands. Investigators said that accident was caused by a basic fuel miscalculation that made the craft too heavy to reach its required height. The three Glonass satellites would have completed a system whose research had been started by the Soviet Union in 1976. Lost where? WTF? Who am I supposed to call if this fucker lands on my house? lol Not to worry...they'll find YOU. Hrmm Ok. I'll charge them admission to see it. They should take the warning labels off of everything and let stupidity sort itself out. |
JackWagon
(OP) User ID: 1237041 United States 02/02/2011 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | . Please tell me this isn't from "a report circulating in the Kremlin." SUCHA FAIL. AKA David Booth. He has no fucking life. We should go to his moms house and urinate on it. JackWagon: ... could become as important of a disclosure tool as the Freedom of Information Act AND WikiLeaks. -Anonymous |
Rose Croix
User ID: 1253286 Germany 02/02/2011 03:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 1.GO TO GOOGLE EARTH Quoting: Rose Croix2.IN THE FIND/SEARCH BOX TYPE IN: 35 -35 3.ENJOY THE RIDE 4.SCROLL BACK ON YOUR MOUSE UNTIL YOU SEE THE LEFT TO RIGHT TRENCH MARK ON THE OCEAN FLOOR 5.THAT'S WHERE THE SATELLITE WAS SHOWN TO BE ON THE RSOE SITE BEFORE THEY SCRUBBED IT! BEAUTIFUL NUMBERS TOO! (Actually Lat 35.092557 Lon -34.992659) Anyone who can do better gets a beer token from me! May All Things Be Auspicious! May Excellence Increase! May Christ/Buddha/Sacred Law of One Dharma Flourish at The Hands of The Ordination. Peter |
0311INFANTRYSIR
User ID: 1225175 United States 02/02/2011 03:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | anyone find it odd that right when the site goes back up, the alert for the Atlantic Russian satellite is now GONE?! Quoting: NiNzrezRSOE keeps things up for day.. so why has this been removed right when the site goes offline? Yep, I noticed that also...wtf! "Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote" ~ Benjamin Franklin. |
NiNzrez
User ID: 1135433 United States 02/02/2011 04:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ok... i was able to gain the info to the data for the "event into space" event that is from the atlantic Quoting: NiNzrezHere is what it said... Russia's top military and space official launched a search Tuesday for a missing military satellite that apparently was put into the wrong orbit shortly after its launch. The Russian defence ministry confirmed that it had lost sight of the craft -- a dual-use vessel that can draw a three-dimensional map of the Earth and locate the precise positions of various targets. The incident came just a month after President Dmitry Medvedev sacked two top space officials for a similar setback and delivered another humiliating blow to Russia's much-maligned space industry. The seriousness of the situation was underscored late Tuesday by reports that the defence ministry had set up an urgent joint task force with the Russia's space agency to look for the missing craft. The Geo-IK-2 satellite was created in Russia to help the military survey land and create a detailed three-dimensional map of the Earth. It was designed to spin in a circular orbit 1,000 kilometres (600 miles) above ground. But news reports said that the satellite had been put in an an elliptical orbit whose lowest point brought it to within 330 kilometres of Earth. "We have still not been able to establish contact with the craft, and it looks like most likely, it will be declared lost," a Russian space source said. "The spacecraft will not be able to perform its intended functions at these orbit characteristics," another space official told the news agency. Reports pointed the initial blame for the failure on the satellite's Briz-KM upper stage rocket. The satellite's launch had already been delayed from December because of technical malfunctions that were detected at its northern Russian launch site in Plesetsk. Tuesday's malfunction came less than five weeks after Medvedev fired two top space officials and reprimanded the space agency chief for a launch failure caused Russia to delay the deployment of its own navigation system. Russia's Proton-M rocket had on that occasion proven too heavy to reach its initial orbit and had been forced to dump its three high-tech Glonass-M satellites near the Hawaii Islands. Investigators said that accident was caused by a basic fuel miscalculation that made the craft too heavy to reach its required height. The three Glonass satellites would have completed a system whose research had been started by the Soviet Union in 1976. Please tell me this isn't from "a report circulating in the Kremlin." well.. this was on the RSOE website who knows if its conected or not Join Me On The GLP SOLAR WATCH Thread Thread: SOLAR WATCH * Huge X8.2 Flare Sept. 10, 2017! (Updated Daily) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 864188 United States 02/02/2011 04:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | seriously what the fuck happened to this website today... either someone attacked their servers and appeared to store all of our IP address's or they locked out the majority of users and required a username and password... but still... they logged all of our IP address's... i've seen a lot of fucked up shit on the internet.. especially in conspiracy-land.. but what the fuck! |
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JackWagon
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CaptainSensible
User ID: 1247031 United States 02/02/2011 04:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | DOOM IS NOT CANCELLED! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 864188Yeah, doom is NEVER canceled! "I once put instant coffee in the microwave... I almost went back in time." "I do not see coincidence, I see Providence." "To the mind that is still, the whole universe surrenders." |