Message from @A Search for Roche's Rifle

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2019-04-05 16:08:37 UTC  

They just clap their hands and announce that NASA is their Hero

2019-04-05 16:08:45 UTC  

Winding down at same time as landing?

2019-04-05 16:08:55 UTC  

Coincidence ya think?

2019-04-05 16:09:03 UTC  

Doppler effect, ever heard of it?

2019-04-05 16:09:05 UTC  

In my experience, most people aren't even interested in NASA.

2019-04-05 16:09:13 UTC  

So the chase planes are landing also?

2019-04-05 16:09:16 UTC  

Its not a coinkydink

2019-04-05 16:09:33 UTC  

If a car is driving down the road, honking, you'll hear the sound go from high pitch to low pitch as the car passes.

2019-04-05 16:09:48 UTC  

another truth seeker

2019-04-05 16:09:52 UTC  

nice

2019-04-05 16:09:53 UTC  

Yea just as we hear the shuttle

2019-04-05 16:10:02 UTC  

Its a Jet engine sound Seeker. That the point here

2019-04-05 16:10:30 UTC  

@SeekingTruth Is it possible the Shuttle is just an airplane that does parabolic flights and fakes the missions into "space" ?

2019-04-05 16:10:44 UTC  

Ya think?

2019-04-05 16:11:20 UTC  

How would it say for DAYS in the sky?
And either way, a possibility is not the truth.

2019-04-05 16:11:45 UTC  

mid air refuelling

2019-04-05 16:12:02 UTC  

So where's the air intakes of the shuttle?

2019-04-05 16:12:11 UTC  

What if there was several of them and they piggybacked their flights one to another or were launched from a large cargo ship in the air

2019-04-05 16:12:19 UTC  

Very possible

2019-04-05 16:13:24 UTC  

You know, jet engines have an intake.
And where is the exhaust too?

2019-04-05 16:14:49 UTC  

You can see 2 exhaust ports if you look closely

2019-04-05 16:15:59 UTC  

Those are rocket engines too.

2019-04-05 16:16:17 UTC  

Disguised

2019-04-05 16:16:28 UTC  

Then where is the air intake.

2019-04-05 16:16:45 UTC  

Dual purpose. Look at the front of the WINGROOTS

2019-04-05 16:17:24 UTC  

Doesnt take much for two small engines

2019-04-05 16:18:24 UTC  

And how are 2 small engines supposed to lift a huge structure with small wings for its weight.

2019-04-05 16:18:25 UTC  

Air intake is an easy hide

2019-04-05 16:19:19 UTC  

Actually, I just realized. Aerodynamic noise.

2019-04-05 16:20:03 UTC  

It’s not aerodynamic noise it is definitely the sound of a small jet engines it is not White Noise

2019-04-05 16:20:20 UTC  

In addition, there's no distortion from teh supposed jet engines. When there's hot air coming out of anything, you see lots of wavy distortions. Where's that.

2019-04-05 16:20:41 UTC  

That can be disguised with cool air injection it’s really simple

2019-04-05 16:21:14 UTC  

And actually on a couple of the clips where the shuttle is landing and you’re behind the shuttle you can actually see slight wavy lines

2019-04-05 16:23:26 UTC  

Found something 🤔

2019-04-05 16:25:49 UTC  

@A Search for Roche's Rifle
Here's gliders passing by, hear this aerodynamic noise.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4bt4ac8Aps

2019-04-05 16:26:23 UTC  

Now the space shuttle is going much faster, and the wings have a way larger surface area.
Those gliders are thin and sleek, and are still noisy.

2019-04-05 16:27:24 UTC  

There is an unmistakable pitch that goes along with a jet engine it’s very discernible from aerodynamic noise

2019-04-05 16:29:48 UTC  

brb gonna go get the spectrogram for the space shuttle landing, and jets landing

2019-04-05 16:31:03 UTC  

Good grief bro.. how about beating the dead horse? Lets move onto another subject

2019-04-05 16:32:14 UTC  

Yeah, this is pretty pointless.