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johnjzjz 01-25-2007 09:29 PM

2 from space - launch SS
 
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dont know for sure if its real, but the ninnies will jump on it if they think its not, looks real to me and wow would that be cool to watch from the space station like picture shows -- jz

j0n 01-25-2007 09:45 PM

wow that is really cool

Rafterman 01-25-2007 09:45 PM

it could be real. looks sweet too

Savage_Messiah 01-25-2007 09:57 PM

that's awesome

Knipps 01-26-2007 12:09 AM

that's insane!

Jersey_TA 01-26-2007 12:22 AM

Space shuttle launch? I don't think a missle would be putting out that size exhaust/smoke cloud on the ground.

Ian 01-26-2007 12:24 AM

where is tsar, he's is the space station. he would know if this is real or not :lol:

enRo 01-26-2007 12:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Ian (Post 307481)
where is tsar, he's is the space station. he would know if this is real or not :lol:

Hell, hes prolly the one who posted the pictures in the first place :rofl:

firehawk1120 01-26-2007 03:02 AM

it's a picture of a space shuttle launch from inside a plane.

Teds89IROC 01-26-2007 07:44 AM

My professor showed us those yesterday, his nephew was head engineer for that rocket, cool stuff.

Fast92RS 01-26-2007 07:52 AM

:cool:

Tsar 01-26-2007 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Jersey_TA (Post 307480)
Space shuttle launch? I don't think a missle would be putting out that size exhaust/smoke cloud on the ground.

:werd: and its not from space.... its called high altitude.

Space Station is located anywhere from 360 to 450 kilometers above eath. So lets say its at 400 km or for not so bright ones, that would be 248 miles above the earth... certainly not what we see here.

Here's a photo from space, the Manicouagan impact crater in canada is pictured here

http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2...ater_strip.jpg


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