ViewsLatinAmerica by Cartoon Movement-US for August 28, 2014

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    Jason Allen  over 9 years ago

    Not to mention all the human waste ejected into space from the manned space flights and station.

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    colcam  over 9 years ago

    A— deliberate decay orbits are the norm, and they work.

    B— “debris” waste is downward vectored and does not remain in orbit.

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    Simon_Jester  over 9 years ago

    “There is nothing wrong with your monitor screen. Do not attempt to adjust the picture..WE are controlling transmission…”

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    larryrhoades  over 9 years ago

    Is this going to be the next Great Denial: “Any evidence of life from ‘out there’ is erroneous because it is contrary Divine Creation!”?

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    Dtroutma  over 9 years ago

    Looking at the Air Force images of all the junk up there, it ain’t all going to come down, is pretty spooky.

    Which, not long after Sputnik went up, I started SCUBA diving, and if you think that space debris looks bad, check out our oceans. Guess what, that c**p ain’t going to burn up…

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    moosemin  over 9 years ago

    FOX NEWS Sept 1, 2014 This just in! .A “being” clad in what appeared to be a space suit entered the Alabama Division of Motor Vehicles in Huntsville, today, to file an accident report. Speaking through some electronic voice simulator, this “being” completed the accident paper-work, claiming that an unmanned booster rocket, made by Morton Thiokol, made an errant turn, and side-swiped his space craft, causing moderate damage. He is seeking two and one-half “catogogs” in damages*. M-T’s insurer, GEICO, must pay immediately, no questions asked, as this is M-T’s first collision. Phone calls to GEICO have not been returned..

    one catagog equals 19.6 billion US dollars.
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