Columbia destroyed by megalightning?
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who took that picture, and from where? I didn't know that you could see past our atmosphere with a normal camera from earth.riddla wrote:because they're still in the ionosphere in that shot. the only backdrop is space itself[xeno]Julios wrote:er - i remember the columbia going down in daylight, with a clear sky. That looks like night time to me.
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I'm not an expert in meteorology or photographic analysis, but I think that guy in the first link is a kook. I say that because I tend to be highly skeptical of anyone that points to a single piece of inconclusive evidence and screams "OMG WTF!!! IT HAS TO BE THIS!!! COVERUP! CONSPIRACY!!! OMFG!!!"
That said, I think it's possible it was struck, it happens to airliners pretty much every time they fly, although it's just regular lightning. I thought that there was rather substantial evidence supporting the official explanation?
That said, I think it's possible it was struck, it happens to airliners pretty much every time they fly, although it's just regular lightning. I thought that there was rather substantial evidence supporting the official explanation?
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Interesting articles - just skimmed them, but they don't reek of conspiracy.
One thing though:
One thing though:
I don't see how this is the case - whether or not the scientists buy/bought into this theory, how would that change the fact that columbia went down?If the fate of Columbia was indeed the result of megalightning, then scientific misperception has cost human lives. And it is now placing other lives at risk as well.
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still can't find an answer - how do you take a picture from earth with a normal camera, in broad daylight, and have it look like that? I'm not questioning the fact that lightning can or cannot occur without clouds - i realize that this lightning is theorized to come from space - i JUST WANT TO KNOW HOW THE FUCK YOU MAKE THE PICTURE LOOK DARK IN DAYLIGHTriddla wrote:rtfa.[xeno]Julios wrote:[xeno]Julios wrote:who took that picture, and from where? I didn't know that you could see past our atmosphere with a normal camera from earth.
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what? - how do you get a shot from a shuttle window that shows the trail of your own craft from a distance. That long streak in the photo is presumably the "wake" of the craft right?R00k wrote:the article claims it was an astronaut on the shuttle that took the pic.
so if you took the pic from the craft, you couldn't possibly get that angle.
I also can't find the place where it says the photo was taken from shuttle - way too tired to read it carefully :P
edit: never mind - read your post
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