Report: # 132> The flight of Space Shuttle Discovery STS-133, as well as his last trip into space, send us pictures of some anomalies, and the beauty of our world. On day 5 of his trip to the space station, in English, International Space Station or ISS, two astronauts worked outside the station and anyone took pictures of them. In the background is the wonder of our earth.At this point the earth is above them. The positions are no longer the only possible view as on earth would be, where the sky above is mandatory and down the floor. Any rotation of the space shuttle Discovery, or astronaut, or the ISS, which has always position overlooking the earth, and earth is always remains below the station, change the sense of direction. In this picture we see the earth, as the earth receives their morning sunlight from the right and the left hand is still dark. In this strip, where the light yet can shine, and where its rays do not reach yet, there are two spots. One is on the earth as a cloud large and highly compacted, and another patch in the stratosphere. Something like a big explosion happened on earth and expelling a large air mass into space. I hope I am wrong in my interpretation, and is a reflection of something that I can not see. Because air expulsion of this magnitude could only be caused by an atomic bomb. Hopefully, no such explosion occurred. Josef Bauer Link to Image 1 with resolution 1024x768 124.5kb Link to Image 2 with 1024x768 resolution 62.2kb Links of Source: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bomba at%C3%B3mica http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space Shuttle Discovery http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratosphere http://www.space.com/10908-space-shuttle-discovery-names-origin.html http://ovnidigiart.blogspot.com/2011/03/anomalias-en-el-vuelo-sts-133.html OVNI-DIGIART http://marsandufosmysteries.blogspot.com/2011/03/anomalies-in-flight-sts-133.html http://www.space.com/7464-huge-explosion-biggest-space-rock-strike-earth-1994.html http://rabbithole2.com/news/top news/ 4 asteroids strike earth within a year media covers it up.php http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/12/japan-nuclear-plant-explosion n 834867.html Etiquetas de Technorati: STS-133,Discovery,http://spaceflight.nasa.gov,OVNI-DIGIART
Saturday, February 27, 2010
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