
Can we go back to posting about Japan... Space is too controversial.
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Can we go back to posting about Japan... Space is too controversial.

SpaceX now has over 10,000 Starlink satellites in orbit but not one is visible from The photo taken by Artemis II at 41,000 miles away. Starlink satellites orbit the earth at an altitude of 341 to 298 miles






@ManaByte GPS works through the cell towers idiot


The ultimate view. Spying the boot of Italy and the stunning Mediterranean coastline from low Earth orbit.



@ManaByte No , NASA lost the technology, destroyed the technology and taped over all the records. Their official narrative.


BREAKING 🚨🚨 According to a senior administration official: Before locating the WSO (Weapons System Officer) and launching a daring rescue, the CIA initiated a deception campaign, spreading word inside Iran that U.S. forces had already found him and were moving him overland for exfiltration. As Iranian forces grappled with confusion and uncertainty, the Agency leveraged its unique and highly sophisticated capabilities to search for — and ultimately locate — the American airman. It was the ultimate “needle in a haystack” scenario: a courageous American hidden within a mountain crevice, undetectable by conventional means but revealed through CIA intelligence. The CIA promptly shared the WSO’s precise location with the Pentagon and the White House. The President then ordered an immediate rescue mission. U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) executed the operation with boldness and precision, while the CIA continued to provide real-time intelligence support throughout. - Fox News



