SPIKER
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And that's why we need to hoard .22s.
The co-pilot were heard mumbling on the radio.
Wonder if the co-pilot was mumbling BRAINS, must eat more BRAINS aaarrrgghhh ...
LOL
And that's why we need to hoard .22s.
The co-pilot were heard mumbling on the radio.
The United States Space Surveillance Network (SSN), a division of The United States Strategic Command, has been tracking objects in Earth's orbit since 1957 when the Soviets opened the space age with the launch of Sputnik I. Since then, the SSN has tracked more than 26,000 objects. The SSN currently tracks more than 8,000 man-made orbiting objects. The rest have re-entered Earth's atmosphere and disintegrated, or survived re-entry and impacted the Earth. The SSN tracks objects that are 10 centimeters in diameter or larger; those now orbiting Earth range from satellites weighing several tons to pieces of spent rocket bodies weighing only 10 pounds. About seven percent are operational satellites (i.e. ~560 satellites), the rest are space debris.[14] The United States Strategic Command is primarily interested in the active satellites, but also tracks space debris which upon reentry might otherwise be mistaken for incoming missiles.
A search of the NSSDC Master Catalog at the end of October 2010 listed 6,578 satellites launched into orbit since 1957, the latest being
Meanwhile 239 people are unaccounted for. It's been 2 weeks. How can this be? A huge plane just disappears? I am supposed to believe that a massive 777 can just disappear? If someone were to ask you: Who could pull this off? What would your answer be?
How could a plane this size vanish within an hour of takeoff?
There is a huge piece of the puzzle missing here. It is unprecedented. They found the Titanic and perhaps Amelia's plane. If the NSA can't locate this plane, what good are they? From 36,oookm they can recognize a face, but they can't find a 300,000lb plane with a 200 ft wingspan(empty)?
From Wikipedia:
Meanwhile 239 people are unaccounted for....
You have to be on top of it to hear it. There are not enough aircraft in the world to get a POD probability of detection high enough to fine the plane with a search. It's going to take blind luck now, might be years before a piece shows up, even then you wouldn't know where it crashed. Lol HSThe black box will continue to broadcast for 30 days.
For a step back for just a minute, news sites are reporting floating objects and a wooden pallet in the southern Indian ocean. I'm just sayin...
Civilian Plane Sees Wooden Pallet, Small Objects In Ocean Search - NBC News
I didn't know you could hear it. So the "ping" is audible?You have to be on top of it to hear it.
Why would someone put a wooden pallet at the bottom of the ocean?
The answer is obvious. They are seeding the globe with recognizable carbon-14 age testing materials for future archaeologists.
If the pallet has charring or discoloration, the residue could be tested for chemical traces of rapid Li-Ion battery oxidation.
A Chinese satellite has spotted an object floating in the southern Indian Ocean which could be from missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Malaysia's transport minister Hishammuddin Hussein confirms the object is 22 metres long and 30 metres wide Link to video: http://www.theguardian.com/world/vi...ght-new-objects-found-chinese-satellite-video
Sounds like you are saying that there is no way the wooden pallets are a marker of some sort. Are you saying that this is beyond the realm of possibility? Cause that's what I think I just heard....uh..read.
Meanwhile...there is more junk in the southern Indian ocean 1500 miles from Perth.... This is not the other junk...it's new junk, larger junk or debris....very compelling.
I wish they would find the dam plane![]()
I didn't know you could hear it. So the "ping" is audible?
Why don't they call it a "ding" or a "ring"?
Yes I suppose......but I would really like some answers. I was just listening to a retired general on Fox {yea, I know FOX? right} . His take was the plane landed in Pakistan.Still a lot of open questions even if they find the wreckage.