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Operator
10-02-2008, 02:26 AM
Hi,

There was another thread before that there were 2 space shuttles lined up for launch (2nd for rescue purposes).

STS-125 was for a long(!) time scheduled for October 8th ... until recently.
Now it says "Under Review".

http://www.nasa.gov/missions/highlights/schedule.html

Another indicator for troubles seen ahead ?

Cheers

Shellie
10-02-2008, 02:30 AM
This problem is because NASA wants to make the space shuttle obsolete, but won't have a new one ready for a few more years. They are desperately trying to work with the Russians, but a lot of people at NASA are upset that the "international" space station is going to be completely run by Russia. I doubt this really has anything to do with aliens...

sfth13
10-02-2008, 02:31 AM
I did read on a local news station wesite here in FL that they might delay the launch due to Damge from the hurricane over by Houston.. but who knows

Operator
10-02-2008, 02:38 AM
Hi guys,

Thanks for the answers ... no sweat. Just checking.
Like dr. Deagle said : "ask questions".

Cheers

iainl140285
10-02-2008, 11:35 AM
Hi All,

Shuttles were lined up to service the Hubble telescope.
However, as per my previous thread:

http://projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?t=3872

A "Space Burst" has knocked a few satellites off, including part of Hubble.

The shuttle launch has been delayed while NASA decides if any replacement parts have to be prepared to fix Hubbles systems.

Question is : what was this space burst??

Peace
Iain :)

Operator
10-02-2008, 12:47 PM
Hi All,

Shuttles were lined up to service the Hubble telescope.
However, as per my previous thread:

http://projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?t=3872

A "Space Burst" has knocked a few satellites off, including part of Hubble.

The shuttle launch has been delayed while NASA decides if any replacement parts have to be prepared to fix Hubbles systems.

Question is : what was this space burst??

Peace
Iain :)

Oops ... you know what ... I was checking the space shuttle launch schemes just to check the claims of Ed Dames
about the killshot. As you may know he's a 'known' Remote Viewer and predicted that the Killshot (a Coronal Mass Ejection)
would occur soon after a space shuttle was called back. I have my doubts about the claims since he's also into selling books.

So I decided just to monitor the case .... Now some elements seem to fit.
However the chronological order is different ...
No killshot either ... and while thinking about this the sun is very inactive at the moment so ... weird.

Scientist do say that a CME is indeed very well possible AFTER a period of solar inactivity.

I see the BBC article is still very recent. Alternatively, could this be an attempt to disrupt communications ?

Well, I'll at least continue the monitoring ...

lehomonuka
10-02-2008, 12:59 PM
:naughty: you'll never guess when the shuttle's scheduled for launch:naughty:
Oct. 14th:lmao: I read it somewhere,but forgotten where, either Stan Q or C2Cam

Operator
10-07-2008, 04:07 PM
:naughty: you'll never guess when the shuttle's scheduled for launch:naughty:
Oct. 14th:lmao: I read it somewhere,but forgotten where, either Stan Q or C2Cam

Well, that's not what they officially say: http://www.nasa.gov/missions/highlights/schedule.html

According to the new schedule it's at least postponed till 2009 ...

The next mission (which now comes first) is STS-126 on November 14+
That's well after the elections ...
However it appears strange to me that if they need a couple of weeks for preparation it's no more accurate than 14+ ...

Cheers