Message from @catman

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2019-11-18 15:35:48 UTC  

and it's clear the Space Shuttle was total BS

2019-11-18 15:36:15 UTC  

there are good video clips of it landing and you can clearly hear the jet engines

2019-11-18 15:36:27 UTC  

You guys know why they launch from Florida right?

2019-11-18 15:36:36 UTC  

someone yesterday even said he found a clip of a Russian shuttle taking off from a runway 🙂

2019-11-18 15:36:44 UTC  

The arch is accurate in mainstream science, though. That is, to get into orbit, you need to follow the curve.

2019-11-18 15:36:51 UTC  

Russia didn't have space shuttles

2019-11-18 15:37:02 UTC  

the one that goes up is a dummy. the one that lands is a dressed up jet

2019-11-18 15:37:19 UTC  

How is it shorter

2019-11-18 15:37:24 UTC  

drew thats flawed because the curve would be larger than the range of human eyesight, you wouldnt witness it

2019-11-18 15:37:27 UTC  

How do they hid the engines

2019-11-18 15:37:45 UTC  

Isn't counter productive to have your shuttle turn that way? Why not in a straight line and wait until the earth rotates into position your firing up to

2019-11-18 15:38:11 UTC  

Wdym?

2019-11-18 15:38:11 UTC  

and what pilots are going to routinely be happy with a dead stick landing in a brick

2019-11-18 15:38:15 UTC  

it's no glider

2019-11-18 15:38:27 UTC  

They have to fire backwards to lose orbital velocity

2019-11-18 15:38:31 UTC  

lol

2019-11-18 15:38:38 UTC  

And enter in at an angle so it don't burn up

2019-11-18 15:38:44 UTC  

Well since most of the payload they're carrying is fuel

2019-11-18 15:38:58 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/484516084846952451/646011478431760442/Astronauts_8.jpg

2019-11-18 15:39:01 UTC  

If it's fuel it ain't payload

2019-11-18 15:39:23 UTC  

They look similar

2019-11-18 15:39:28 UTC  

What's your point

2019-11-18 15:39:35 UTC  

They even have different names

2019-11-18 15:39:41 UTC  

Yeah payload was wrong term

2019-11-18 15:39:42 UTC  

try to imagine what theyd look like when theyre older

2019-11-18 15:39:52 UTC  

The two black guys look nothing alike

2019-11-18 15:40:27 UTC  

The Asian dude turned into a Mexican 😂

2019-11-18 15:40:27 UTC  

@catman they r twins in real life

2019-11-18 15:40:31 UTC  

I've seen the families react to that explosion too, some are trying to keep a straight face some laughing realizing they're not on camera

2019-11-18 15:40:44 UTC  

I'm not sure if that's entirely true - you can see the light from something that bright for quite a long way. I don't know the math or anything, but I don't find it unreasonable.

2019-11-18 15:40:58 UTC  

Like seriously

2019-11-18 15:41:11 UTC  

How in the heck did the Asian age into a mexican

2019-11-18 15:41:16 UTC  

Someone explain this

2019-11-18 15:41:19 UTC  

the mainstream story is that the "shuttle" or satellites are not in weightless space...but are basically constantly falling.

2019-11-18 15:41:35 UTC  

like shooting a cannon ball farther and farther until it eventually just keeps missing the earth

2019-11-18 15:41:42 UTC  

hence the arch path

2019-11-18 15:41:59 UTC  

yup!

2019-11-18 15:42:01 UTC  

Yes that's called centripidal acceleration

2019-11-18 15:42:07 UTC  

being able to see an arch all the way back to the ground within your range of vision....keep in mind that if theres curvature its too large to be able to see it like that

2019-11-18 15:42:10 UTC  

Or acceleration due to gravuty

2019-11-18 15:42:14 UTC  

or youre being inconsistent