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Old 04-11-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Rocket Man in Space

A buddy of mines daughter works at NASA,and sent these pictures. Thought I'd share them with the Rocketeers..

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Thanks , great pictures.
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They are all fake - we have never been in space it is a conspirousy

I can see the fishing lines and CGI outlines.

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Very cool. It takes some nadds to ride one of those things up there.
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Nice Pics and they put Nasa TV to shame on my lappy. I'm aet up and can't get enough of it, strings and all....
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Most people do not know that we've had a space station in orbit since 1998. There have been 16 expedition crews (44 folks) that have lived aboard the station for an average of 6 months each. The station is the width of a football field and has habitable volume equivalent of a 2 story house. The next Shuttle flight is May 25th and will bring the largest of the 4 laboratory modules. This one was built by Japan. You can easily see the station fly over you by checking this link for when it's visible: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata...ngs/index.html

Yeah... NASA geek and employee for 23 years. So what other type of bike could I ride but a rocket.
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Hey NASA geak,has NASA found a mission yet. Or are they just gona continue putting junk up there that costs us taxpayers a fortune?
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Hey Spaceman, ignore what that guy said. This is one Taxpayer whos **** proud of the job you guys at NASA do and look forward to seeing you put us back on the moon in a few years.


PS You got that vibration thing fixed on the new rocket yet ?????
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Hey Spaceman, ignore what that guy said. This is one Taxpayer whos **** proud of the job you guys at NASA do and look forward to seeing you put us back on the moon in a few years.


PS You got that vibration thing fixed on the new rocket yet ?????
Yea and I hope you go live on the moon.TEHE. If your two years old you wont see anything worth a dam in your life time from the moon but rocks. Try eating them.Ignorance is bliss. But what can I expect,you only see whats on TV. Can anyone tell me what NASAs mission is??Gulilbe,like most americans.

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