Did the Germans Just Prove Challenger Astronauts Are Alive?
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Did the Germans Just Prove Challenger Astronauts Are Alive?
So, many of us are old enough to remember the Challenger shuttle explosion.
What many people are not aware of is that most of the members of the Challenger Shuttle have appeared alive and well, in many instances with the same names.
This German investigative video shows very compelling evidence that the astronauts were in fact not on board the shuttle as it lifted off and exploded over the Atlantic.
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Re: Did the Germans Just Prove Challenger Astronauts Are Alive?
Everyone knows the shuttle was destroyed in a test of the star wars program.
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The Challenger astronauts did survive the explosion. The impact with the Atlantic, not so much.
That had to be a shitty couple of minutes.
That had to be a shitty couple of minutes.
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Who was in charge of the parachute?93henfan wrote:The Challenger astronauts did survive the explosion. The impact with the Atlantic, not so much.
That had to be a shitty couple of minutes.

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Apparently the Germans.Gil Dobie wrote:Who was in charge of the parachute?93henfan wrote:The Challenger astronauts did survive the explosion. The impact with the Atlantic, not so much.
That had to be a shitty couple of minutes.
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Re: Did the Germans Just Prove Challenger Astronauts Are Alive?
Good Christ these are some serious reaches....
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Leave your tin foil hats on the counter.
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Judith Resnik, the Yale law professor, was already a well-known authority in federal civil procedure when I was in law school. She was teaching at USC at the time of the shuttle disaster. I remember people at the law school commenting about the astronaut sharing the same name as the the USC law professor.AZGrizFan wrote:Good Christ these are some serious reaches....

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I share a name with a former MMA fighter, a blues musician and a current Scottish footballer. Are well all the same people?expandspanos wrote:
So, many of us are old enough to remember the Challenger shuttle explosion.
What many people are not aware of is that most of the members of the Challenger Shuttle have appeared alive and well, in many instances with the same names.
This German investigative video shows very compelling evidence that the astronauts were in fact not on board the shuttle as it lifted off and exploded over the Atlantic.

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I've never read the story in detail but I didn't know that. I thought they all died in the explosion(and maybe with the force of it, they did.) I didn't realize the cabin made it out "safely.'93henfan wrote:The Challenger astronauts did survive the explosion. The impact with the Atlantic, not so much.
That had to be a shitty couple of minutes.

I'll say this - wouldn't it make MORE sense and been a better story if they had somehow lived? What is the point in covering up their survival?The findings are inconclusive. The impact of the crew compartment with the ocean surface was so violent that evidence of damage occurring in the seconds which followed the disintegration was masked. Our final conclusions are:
the cause of death of the Challenger astronauts cannot be positively determined;
the forces to which the crew were exposed during Orbiter breakup were probably not sufficient to cause death or serious injury; and
the crew possibly, but not certainly, lost consciousness in the seconds following Orbiter breakup due to in-flight loss of crew module pressure.
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I'll play.
Without having watched the video, how does the US Gov't (or anyone) benefit from Challenger exploding and faking the astronauts' deaths?
Usually your crazy conspiracy theories have some nefarious back-alley, shadow gov't, thriller-novel stuff going on. This one seems just seems so...pointless?
Without having watched the video, how does the US Gov't (or anyone) benefit from Challenger exploding and faking the astronauts' deaths?
Usually your crazy conspiracy theories have some nefarious back-alley, shadow gov't, thriller-novel stuff going on. This one seems just seems so...pointless?
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The only thing not known is if they lost consciousness or not before they hit the water. Emergency oxygen supplies were activated by them after the explosion. The explosion did not kill them.Ibanez wrote:I've never read the story in detail but I didn't know that. I thought they all died in the explosion(and maybe with the force of it, they did.) I didn't realize the cabin made it out "safely.'93henfan wrote:The Challenger astronauts did survive the explosion. The impact with the Atlantic, not so much.
That had to be a shitty couple of minutes.
This is not in dispute.
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And brains...... Just goes to show, every country has crackpots with cockamamie ideas.css75 wrote:Leave your tin foil hats on the counter.
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Silly Trip.∞∞∞ wrote:I'll play.
Without having watched the video, how does the US Gov't (or anyone) benefit from Challenger exploding and faking the astronauts' deaths?
Usually your crazy conspiracy theories have some nefarious back-alley, shadow gov't, thriller-novel stuff going on. This one seems just seems so...pointless?

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Correct - but the emergency O2 wasn't enough to revive someone (according to what i've ready). For their sake, I hope they weren't conscious when they hit.93henfan wrote:The only thing not known is if they lost consciousness or not before they hit the water. Emergency oxygen supplies were activated by them after the explosion. The explosion did not kill them.Ibanez wrote: I've never read the story in detail but I didn't know that. I thought they all died in the explosion(and maybe with the force of it, they did.) I didn't realize the cabin made it out "safely.'
This is not in dispute.
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Re: Did the Germans Just Prove Challenger Astronauts Are Alive?
There was no revival needed - they experienced less than 3 Gs in the deceleration after the explosion. One of the astronauts was shown to have activated the pilot’s emergency O2 from behind, after the explosion. It is commonly accepted at NASA that they were almost certainly conscious after the explosion and therefore alive and conscious for the ride downIbanez wrote:Correct - but the emergency O2 wasn't enough to revive someone (according to what i've ready). For their sake, I hope they weren't conscious when they hit.93henfan wrote:
The only thing not known is if they lost consciousness or not before they hit the water. Emergency oxygen supplies were activated by them after the explosion. The explosion did not kill them.
This is not in dispute.
Actually, if I’m in that situation, I’d want to be alive to experience the fall anyway... I didn’t climb on this candle to get gypped out of experiencing weightlessness
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CID1990 wrote: Actually, if I’m in that situation, I’d want to be alive to experience the fall anyway... I didn’t climb on this candle to get gypped out of experiencing weightlessness

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Dude, what is the point of any of the shit he believes?Ibanez wrote:What is the point in covering up their survival?
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I don't...warm feelings that keep the feces on his face warm? I don't know...Silenoz wrote:Dude, what is the point of any of the shit he believes?Ibanez wrote:What is the point in covering up their survival?
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Gubmint agentz cummin to take our gunz, dontcha know...∞∞∞ wrote:I'll play.
Without having watched the video, how does the US Gov't (or anyone) benefit from Challenger exploding and faking the astronauts' deaths?
Usually your crazy conspiracy theories have some nefarious back-alley, shadow gov't, thriller-novel stuff going on. This one seems just seems so...pointless?
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I did some more reading. I've read that 3 of the 8 PEAPs had been activated. The explosion more than likely didn't do any serious injury. There's evidence which suggests the cabin didn't de-pressurize quickly so they're the good chance they were conscious until impact with the Atlantic. That must've been terrifying.CID1990 wrote:There was no revival needed - they experienced less than 3 Gs in the deceleration after the explosion. One of the astronauts was shown to have activated the pilot’s emergency O2 from behind, after the explosion. It is commonly accepted at NASA that they were almost certainly conscious after the explosion and therefore alive and conscious for the ride downIbanez wrote: Correct - but the emergency O2 wasn't enough to revive someone (according to what i've ready). For their sake, I hope they weren't conscious when they hit.
Actually, if I’m in that situation, I’d want to be alive to experience the fall anyway... I didn’t climb on this candle to get gypped out of experiencing weightlessness
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Right. I covered this in my first post.Ibanez wrote:I did some more reading. I've read that 3 of the 8 PEAPs had been activated. The explosion more than likely didn't do any serious injury. There's evidence which suggests the cabin didn't de-pressurize quickly so they're the good chance they were conscious until impact with the Atlantic. That must've been terrifying.CID1990 wrote:
There was no revival needed - they experienced less than 3 Gs in the deceleration after the explosion. One of the astronauts was shown to have activated the pilot’s emergency O2 from behind, after the explosion. It is commonly accepted at NASA that they were almost certainly conscious after the explosion and therefore alive and conscious for the ride down
Actually, if I’m in that situation, I’d want to be alive to experience the fall anyway... I didn’t climb on this candle to get gypped out of experiencing weightlessness
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I know but I wanted to read some more.93henfan wrote:Right. I covered this in my first post.Ibanez wrote: I did some more reading. I've read that 3 of the 8 PEAPs had been activated. The explosion more than likely didn't do any serious injury. There's evidence which suggests the cabin didn't de-pressurize quickly so they're the good chance they were conscious until impact with the Atlantic. That must've been terrifying.

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The last thing that went through Christa McAuliffe’s mind before she hit the water was Dick Scobee.Ibanez wrote:I know but I wanted to read some more.93henfan wrote:
Right. I covered this in my first post.
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Gawddamn dude.93henfan wrote:The last thing that went through Christa McAuliffe’s mind before she hit the water was Dick Scobee.Ibanez wrote: I know but I wanted to read some more.

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