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Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 9:21 am Post subject: Re: NASA Live TV of International Space Station |
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David WJ Sherlock wrote: | NASA is running 24hr live cast of the Shuttle mision to service the International Space Station.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/
click the Realplayer or Windows Media links.
Dave. |
I think NASA's interpretation of live means that its delayed, or it use to.
Martyn stubbs used to have all manner of equipment and has taped thousands of hours of nasa live feeds, his smoking gun the tether sts (i forget the actual title) shows anomilous footage, what nasa describes as ice crystals, lol, performing amazing manouvres in space, 'buzzing' all around.
Stubbs has documented NASA misleading the public (suprise suprise) about their 'live feeds' in the past.
http://cafe.noeticnetworks.org/cgi-bin/dcf/dcboard.pl?az=show_thread&f orum=Forum3&om=56&omm=50
a google search for, martyn stubbs smoking gun has some good links, it also has olberg doing his usual debunking lol.
* THE SECRET NASA TRANSMISSIONS: 'The Smoking Gun' -- DVD from the editors of UFO Magazine. We normally do not include videos on the UFO subject, given the unverifiable and questionable nature of much of what is commercially available. By contrast, the video footage contained here were taken directly from NASA Space Shuttle broadcasts, showing incredible unidentified flying objects. The footage comes from the NASA cable channel, which was systematically videotaped during the "off hours" when astronauts were often resting and the videocameras mounted on the space shuttle were pointing off into open space, or towards the Earth. At such times, the cameras occasionally captured remarkable images of objects which moved through space, or through the Earth's upper atmosphere, with amazing speed and maneuverability. These are among the most convincing UFO videos we have seen, in part due to the unimpeachable source of the original material -- NASA itself -- which only leaves us to wonder about the nature of the recorded phenomena. Includes an interview with Martyn Stubbs, a former cable TV manager from Vancouver, BC, Canada, who spent 5 years down-loading over 2,500 hours of NASA's down-link transmissions from numerous Space Shuttle missions, to obtain the footage. 90 mins.
$ 25.95 DVD (North America Region-Code) |
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