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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: rob211080 on February 19, 2013, 03:41:20 PM
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http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/639792-uganda-to-launch-its-first-space-observer.html :o
It looks like a pressure cooker with a video camera attached to it. :::D
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http://www.newvision.co.ug/news/639792-uganda-to-launch-its-first-space-observer.html :o
It looks like a pressure cooker with a video camera attached to it. :::D
Haha where does Uganda need a space observer for???? xD
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FINALLY!! It's been just about time! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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The Zambians were there before them, pretending they can launch anything higher then a stone throw away.
http://youtu.be/M9Do3dz9TR0
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the title is wrong. that's the american space program after 2016.
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the title is wrong. that's the american space program after 2016.
Well, according to Nasa... now headed by a proud Negro.... Nasa's main goal is Islamic Outreach.... and after that... if there is any money left... maybe Nasa can work towards something like Zambia's space program
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Uganda launches its first space observer:
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Uganda launches its first space observer:
It should be in outer space any day now.
It all depends on if they added enough Jenkem.
Inhaled I mean.
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It looks like a pressure cooker with a video camera attached to it. :::D
I guess so they can make fried chicken for the crew of the Mother Ship. How else would Elijah Mohammad get his KFC?
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Israel will plant an Israeli flag on the moon before Uganda gets there...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mdh9uOC-QTQ
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(http://lh3.ggpht.com/--pIVLu-Vnbs/T_NShHVLaPI/AAAAAAAAAOw/PBcolejR9Xs/%25255BUNSET%25255D.jpg)
There already is one on Mars.
We also have a hilltop there. I guess the Martian Fakestinians have to protest now.
Columbia Hills (Mars)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Columbia Hills are a range of low hills inside Gusev crater on Mars. They were observed by the Mars Exploration Rover Spirit when it landed within the crater in 2004. They were promptly given an unofficial name by NASA since they were the most striking nearby feature on the surface. The hills lie approximately 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) away from the rover's original landing position. The range is named to memorialize the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. On February 2, 2004, the individual peaks of the Columbia Hills were named after the seven astronauts who died in the disaster. Spirit spent a few years exploring the Columbia Hills until it ceased to function in 2010.
The seven peaks are, from north to south:
Anderson Hill - named after Michael P. Anderson
Brown Hill - named after David M. Brown
Chawla Hill - named after Kalpana Chawla
Clark Hill - named after Laurel Clark
Husband Hill - named after Rick Husband
McCool Hill - named after William C. McCool
Ramon Hill - named after Ilan Ramon
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Uganda launches its first space observer:
Hey where did they get the helium from
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Hey where did they get the helium from
The space team drank a lot of milk.