It's a pity that these multi- billionaires haven't better things to spend their disgusting amounts of money on.
Plenty of starving people won't care about what the dark side of the moon looks like.
Maybe they could even pay their taxes over here?
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It don't care whether it's true or not (it's true). It's a pity th
It's a pity that these multi- billionaires haven't better things to spend their disgusting amounts of money on.
Plenty of starving people won't care about what the dark side of the moon looks like.
Maybe they could even pay their taxes over here?
Interesting video of ISS interior however....
This is a call to action for the **San Diego "Artemis II" "Orion " "Splash Down Hoax Observation Campaign**.
Whether you are looking to expose a multi-billion dollar deception or prove the official narrative of a return from "deep space," the only thing that matters is high-resolution, verifiable data.
On **April 10, 2026**, the "Artemis II capsule" is scheduled to splash down at **32.7? N, 118.2? W** at **5:06 PM PDT**.
This puts the target zone roughly **60 to 80 miles West-Southwest of San Diego**.
### **THE CHALLENGE: MISSION OBJECTIVE**
The goal is to capture the transition from "plasma reentry" to "parachute deployment", and Splash Down.
* **The Official Claim:** A 10-ton capsule slowing from **24,800 mph** to **20 mph** using only atmospheric friction and parachutes.
* **The Skeptic?s Hypothesis:** A high-altitude carrier aircraft (C-17 or similar) dropping a dummy capsule under the cover of the marine layer and the blinding 5:00 PM sun.
### **THE SETUP: EQUIPMENT & TACTICS**
**1. The "Light Trap" Baffle (Critical for P900/P1000 Users)**
At 5:00 PM, the sun will be at a **24? elevation** in the West. This glare will wash out any sensor.
* **The Build:** Use a lightweight PVC or cardboard, ...fiber tube extended at least 12?18 inches past your lens.
* **The Coating:** Coat the *inside* of the tube with **Black 4.0** or **Musou Black** paint.
This creates a "light trap" to absorb off-axis sunlight, allowing you to see contrast and detail in a bright sky.
**2. The Spotter/Zoom Array**
Don't hunt for a needle in a haystack alone. Work in teams:
* **The Spotters:** 2?3 people using wide-angle spotting scopes or binoculars to scan the West-Southwest horizon for the initial "streak" or silhouette.
* **The Shooters:** 10?20 people with **Nikon P900/P1000** cameras on heavy-duty tripods.
Once the spotters call out the coordinates (e.g., "Azimuth 260, Elevation 30!"), everyone zeros in.
### **WHERE TO STAND: PRIME OBSERVATION POSTS**
To get above the coastal "Marine Layer" (fog/haze), you need elevation.
* **Mount Soledad (La Jolla):** Offers a 360-degree view and high elevation to look over the coastal mist.
* **Cabrillo National Monument (Point Loma):** The closest land point to the splashdown coordinates.
* **Mount Laguna:** Further inland but much higher elevation (6,000+ ft) for the clearest possible atmosphere.
### **WHAT TO LOOK FOR (THE "SMOKING GUN")**
* **The "Drop" Aircraft:** Use your 125x zoom to look for a carrier plane at high altitude (30,000?50,000 ft) minutes before the "reentry" appears.
* **The Speed Anomaly:** If the "capsule" is already traveling at sub-sonic speeds when it first appears, it didn't come from a 24,000 mph orbital skip.
* **The Parachute Origin:** Does the deployment happen from a falling "fireball" or a steady-state object that was just released from a plane?
### **MISSION DETAILS SUMMARY**
* **Date:** Friday, April 10, 2026
* **Setup Time:** 4:00 PM PDT (to calibrate for the sun angle)
* **Splashdown Time:** 5:06 PM PDT
* **Coordinates:** 32.7? N, 118.2? W (Outer Santa Barbara Channel)
* **Sun Position:** Azimuth 260? (WSW), Elevation 24?
Look Folks --
This is a **$100 billion question**. No more CGI, no more "official" tracking maps. Just raw glass, high zoom, and the truth of what is actually falling into the Pacific, and by what means.
Who?s heading to the coast with their Cameras, and light baffles ready?
We will be waiting.
Fact is there's already enough evidence exposing the NASA fraud, but this proof is undeniable even to the most ardent believers of space travel.[/QUOTE]
You really need to get out more. Have to admire your fishing trip though.
Two well worn clich?s used there. Looks like they've worn you out hence your use of a sleepy bye byes emoji.
Other clich?s are available.
I'm wondering if you also believe that
The Blue Origin NS-31 short space mission, was successfully launched on April 14, 2025, featuring the six-person crew included Aisha Bowe, Amanda Nguyễn, Gayle King, Katy Perry, Kerianne Flynn, and Lauren S?nchez?
The six women went into some kind of space but who was driving the rocket? None of the women had any prior training in handling any rocket. But hey, it wasn't necessary because that too never happened!!
Bit of extra info when you wake up from your sleepy by byes. Blue Origin Enterprises, L.P. is a private American space technology company headquartered in Kent, Washington.
Blue Origin is owned and was founded by Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon.
And the Artemis II mission?
A mock up space capsule will probably splash down elsewhere in the sea now that the co-ordinates have been leaked into the public domain.
Or perhaps a splashdown in the dark? Now that would be brilliant. Nothing to see here, eh?
Gravity is a really good watch.
https://youtu.be/PJMmfLUQPpY?si=5wq7XfQ2mzduJODS
Would love to know your thoughts on the Challenger disaster.
The Challenger disaster was a really sad event.
What are your thoughts?
Jocks, I've visited the Space Shuttle Challenger memorial. It is located in Section 46 of Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia, featuring a monument and the buried commingled remains of the crew. A very moving moment to visit the site and stand there looking at it.
I recall on the day of the disaster, 28th January 1986, listening to Steve Wright on BBC Radio 2 and he suddenly stopped talking then started saying there were clouds and plumes of smoke etc. A very tragic and sad loss indeed.
I'm looking forward to the Artemis II splashdown at some point this coming Friday.
More appealing would be a press conference with whoever is supposed to be running or owning RUFC present. The supporters, as stakeholders, need to be shown more respect and an insight into how the current sh!t show has been allowed to continue and they, the owners must take some responsibility instead of going into hiding and at the same time taking people's hard earned without a by your leave.
What are the plans for RUFC in the next 5 years? We need to know before buying a season ticket for 2026/27 don't you think?
Is that too much to ask?