Two Voyager spacecraft were launched in 1977. Their mission: to explore the outer solar system. They each carried a golden record: a time capsule of life on Earth, to communicate with aliens, should they ever encounter any … Storyville: The Farthest: Voyager’s Interstellar Journey, caption, BBC 2018
To improve their chances of success, two spacecraft would be built and launched. They began their lives in Pasadena, California in 1972. ibid.
There were 27 pieces of music chosen for Voyager’s golden record, including Beethoven’s 5th. ibid.
It would take Voyager almost two years to reach Jupiter. ibid.
Jupiter: Voyager recorded the sounds of the violent radiation onslaught. ibid.
‘Every 48 seconds a new image would come down.’ ibid. Nasa dude
‘Now it’s five years of cruising out to Uranus’ [from Jupiter] ... ‘so remote it’s not even known until 200 years ago.’ ibid.
In January 1986 Voyager II arrived at Uranus, 1.8 billion miles from Earth. At closest approach, it flew just 51,000 miles above Uranus’ cloud tops. ibid.
In the summer of 1989, 12 years after leaving Earth, Voyager II finally approached Neptune, almost 3 billion miles away. ibid.
Voyager passed a mere 3,000 miles above Neptune’s north pole, arriving with split-second accuracy … ‘The southern hemisphere of Triton is entirely covered with nitrogen ice.’ ibid.
Triton: ‘Should have been a frozen cinder. The last place we would have expected to see further dynamics, further eruptions. ibid.
Voyager’s mission was now officially the interstellar mission. Its goal: to exit the heliosphere, the bubble of influence around our sun, and enter the galaxy beyond. ibid.
August 2012: ‘It just popped out of the bubble. Voyager I has left our solar system … now it’s in interstellar space.’ ibid.
Both Voyagers send signals home every day taking up to 18 hours to reach Earth. Voyager II has yet to reach interstellar space. ibid.
Future Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025] Dennis M Rushnell, Chief Scientist, Langley Research Centre. Truthstream Media: Nasa’s Future of War 2025 is Already Here
Complete and pass NASA astronaut training … It’s my dream to go to NASA, Ricky ... They’re probably going, Holy Fuck! Where did this guy come from? Trailer Park Boys: Out of the Park USA I: Orlando 1, Bubs reads the boys’ task, Netflix 2017
Could our government and Nasa be working on top-secret programmes involving the moon and even Mars? Is it possible that there is something even more dangerous they are trying to hide? UFOs: Secret Missions Exposed, History 2022
Apollo 11 encounters 21 July 1969: Hundreds of amateur ham radio operators pick up a censored transmission from Apollo 11 reporting the sighting of multiple UFOs on the lunar surface. ibid.
Columbia was NASA’s first orbiting shuttle. In 2003 Columbia embarked on its 28th mission. Seven astronauts risking their lives. This is the story of what happened and why. The Space Shuttle that Fell to Earth I, captions, BBC 2024
It was a quantum leap forward in space travel. ibid. observer
And then I remembered what happened to Challenger: 28th January 1986: The Space Shuttle program’s 25th mission. ibid. wife of astronaut
Things that were damaged and out of whack: the thermal protection tiles were deemed damaged every flight. ibid. engineer
That sucks. There’s no sound. And then it’s Ba-Booomm! ibid. observer
Every shuttle flight crew had issues. The Space Shuttle that Fell to Earth II, TV link with crew, NASA big cheese
NASA decides not to request telescope images to analyse the foam strike. ibid. caption
Is that part of the wing coming apart? ibid. engineer assesses foam strike
Suitcase size – a big chunk of foam travelling at 750 miles per hour … We dodged a bullet on that one. ibid.
Four days after discovering the foam strike NASA holds a mission management meeting. ibid. caption
The world’s greatest electric flying machine. The Space Shuttle that Fell to Earth III, attribute
Getting nothing the room was just silent. ibid. Nasa dude
It looks like you can see pieces of the shuttle coming off. ibid. TV news
This didn’t have to happen. ibid. Nasa dude
What scientists knew and when they knew it … ibid.
OK, foam will break reinforced-carbon-carbon. ibid.
After seven months the investigation team publishes its findings. ibid. caption
July 20th 1969 the United States successfully lands the first man on the moon. But seeing is not always believing. Truth Behind the Moon Landing I: Nasa Nazi Conspiracy, Discovery 2019
They say science is on their side … claiming no human could make it through the radiation of space alive. ibid.
Is there any real evidence we went to the moon in ’69? ibid.
‘They brought Nazis over to be able to go to the moon.’ ibid. Linda Hunt, Operation Paperclip researcher
Would we ever have gone into space without these Nazi scientists and engineers? ibid.
Ground Zero of the conspiracy: the Apollo 1 fire. Was it set on purpose or part of a massive cover-up? Was the untimely death of a safety inspector who testified before Congress proof that Nasa wasn’t ready to land on the moon? Truth Behind the Moon Landing II: Fire in the Cockpit
How did Nasa build a spacecraft that was able to get from the earth to the moon and back again? Truth Behind the Moon Landing III: Killing Armstrong
Nasa’s chief engineer, Wernher von Baun, didn’t believe we could build a big enough rocket to make it to the moon and back. ibid.
The man who came up with the ultimate plan: John Houbolt. ibid.
‘The first lunar landing will be a hard act to follow.’ ibid. von Braun
The lander itself: Armstrong almost got killed trying to fly it. ibid.
‘We brought a lot of rocks back from the moon … ‘About 840 lbs … on 6 missions.’ ibid. scientist
Could the disappearance of a priceless moon-landing artefact be proof of a cover-up? Truth Behind the Moon Landing IV: Conspiracy of the Lost Tapes
From the start of the space program Nasa was documenting everything. ibid.
‘When Buzz Aldrin switched on the TV camera on the side of the lunar module, the signal was received by three tracking stations around the globe.’ ibid. Australian scientist
What happened to those back-up tapes? ibid.
The CIA kidnapped a Soviet spacecraft to see how it ticked. Truth Behind the Moon Landing V: CIA’ Secret Space War, man in the know
Whether they [US] had a secondary objective – to militarise space. ibid.
We’re going to Hollywood to see or ourselves whether it was possible to fake the moon landing. Truth Behind the Moon Landing VI: The Hollywood Conspiracy
Just think of the number of people you would need to pull that off. ibid.