Walken Posted February 14, 2005 #1 Share Posted February 14, 2005 ASTRONAUT SIGHTINGS & Pictures John Glenn photo from Mercury 1 Mission - February 1962 James DeWitt & Ed White photo from Gemini - June 1965 James DeWitt & Ed White photo from Gemini - June 1965 James Lovell & Frank Borman photo from Gemini - December 1965 Pete Conrad & Richard Gordon photo from Gemini - September 1966 Neil Armstrong & Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin photo from Apollo - July 1969 Neil Armstrong & Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin photo from Apollo - July 1969 Neil Armstrong & Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin photo from Apollo - July 1969 Neil Armstrong & Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin photo from Apollo - July 1969 The following are the names and dates that the following astronauts experienced one or more UFO's. There were 21 ocurrances all together. 1951 - Gordon Cooper - F-86 Sabrejet over W.Germany 1951 - Donald Slayton - Mercury - 1951 1962 - John Glenn - Mercury - February 1962 1962 - Joseph Walker - NASA pilot - X-15 - April 1962 1962 - Robert White - Piloting X-15 - July 1962 1963 - Gordon Cooper - Mercury - May 15, 1963 1965 - Ed White & James McDivitt - Gemini - June 1965 1965 - Frank Borman - Gemini - December 1965 1965 - James Lovell - Gemini - December 1965 1966 - Richard Gordon - Gemini - September 1966 1966 - Pete Conrad - Gemini - September 1966 1968 - James Lovell - Mercury -1968 1968 - Walter "Wally" Schirra - Mercury - 1968 1969 - Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin - Apollo - July 1969 1969 - Neil Armstrong - Apollo - July 1969 1973 - Eugene Cernan - Apollo - 1973 1984 - Space Shuttle Discovery - November 1984 1989 - Space Shuttle Discovery - March 1989 1991 - Space Shuttle Atlantis - April 1991 1991 - Space Shuttle Discovery - September 1991 1993 - Space Shuttle Columbia - November 1993 The following are the space shuttle activities previously mentioned where UFO's were sighted. Please, I spent much time on these. Skim the descriptions to get an idea of the cargo on these flights where sightings ocurred. 51-A November 816, 1984 Discovery Crew: Hauck, Walker, J. Allen, A. Fisher, D. Gardner The STS 51-A crew delivered two satellites-Anik D-2 and Syncom IV-I- into orbit, then brought two others-Palapa B2 and Westar VI, whose on-board boosters had failed after being deployed on STS 41-B-back to Earth. In separate space-walks using Manned Maneuvering Unit backpacks, Gardner and Allen each docked with an orbiting satellite, stopped its rotation, then assisted as it was stowed in Discovery's cargo bay. Both satellites were then returned for refurbishment on the ground in a dramatic demonstration of the Shuttle's salvage capability. STS29 March 1318. 1989 Discovery Crew: Coats, Blaha, Buchli, Springer, Bagian Six hours into the mission, the crew released the fourth NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite into orbit. The astronauts conducted experiments in plant growth, crystal growth and the human body's adaptation to weightlessness, and tested a new Shuttle "fax" machine. They also took large-format IMAX movie pictures of the Earth, and returned clear photographs of the jettisoned external fuel tank in space. - STS-37 April 5-11, 1991 Atlantis Crew: Nagel. Cameron. Apt, Godwin, Ross The Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO), was released by Atlantis Remote Manipulator System arm on the third day of the flight, after Ross and Apt made an unscheduled space-walk to repair an antenna on the spacecraft. The second of NASA's "Great Observatories" designed for a long-term program of astronomical observations from Earth orbit, the GRO was the heaviest science satellite ever launched from the Shuttle. Later in the mission, Ross and Apt returned to the cargo bay to rest rail-mounted mechanical pushcarts planned for use on Space Station Freedom. The two space-walks were the first in more than five years. STS-48 September 12-18, 1991 Discovery Crew: Creighton, Reightler, Brown, Gemar, Buchli The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) was deployed on this mission. The 6,577.2-kilogram observatory would investigate the stratosphere, mesosphere, and lower thermosphere. The satellite had 10 sensing and measuring devices for collecting data on particular aspects of the upper atmosphere that could affect the global environment. STS-58 October 18-November 1, 1993 Columbia Crew: Blaha, Searfoss, Seddon, McArthur, Wolf, Lucid, PS: Martin Fettman STS-58 was the second dedicated Spacelab Life Sciences mission. Fourteen experiments were conducted in regulatory physiology, cardiovascular/cardiopulmonary, musculoskeletal, and neuroscience. Eight of the experiments centered on the crew, six on 48 rodents carried on board. With the completion of her fourth space flight, Shannon Lucid accumulated the most flight time for a female astronaut on the Shuttle, 838 hours. There have only ever been five classified space shuttle missions for the Department of Defense. The first one was ST27 in December of 1988. The second, third, fourth and fifth classified space shuttle missions for the Department of Defense followed immediately after the STS-29 incident with Blaha stating that he saw a UFO. Now, in respect to STS-29, in March, 1989 there was a UFO sighting by Blaha. Watch what followed that mission. STS29 March 1318. 1989 Discovery Crew: Coats, Blaha, Buchli, Springer - UFO SIGHTING The following four classified missions for the Department of Defense immediately followed the above mission. No more big paragraphs to post, all classified. STS-28 August 8-13, 1989 Columbia Crew: Shaw, Richards, Leestma, Adamson, M. Brown Classified mission for the Department of Defense. STS33 November 2227. 1989 Discovery Crew: F. Gregory, Blaha, Musgrave, K. Thornton, Carter Classified mission for the Department of Defense. STS36 February 28-March 4, 1990 Atlantis Crew: Creighton, Casper, Hilmers, Mullane, Thuot Classified mission for the Department of Defense. STS38 November 1520, 1990 Atlantis Crew: Corey, Culbertson, Springer, Meade, Gemar Classified mission for the Department of Defense. Makes you wonder why. Dr. Garry Henderson "All our astronauts have seen these objects but have been ordered not to discuss their findings with anyone." NASA Source: http://history.nasa.gov/40thann/humanspf.htm Source: http://www.ronrecord.com/astronauts/ Source: [click here] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bogeyman Posted February 14, 2005 #2 Share Posted February 14, 2005 The second one looks like the spheres i'm running a thread on so i'm gonna nick it and stick it in there okay ? Good post ...a lot of work Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walken Posted February 14, 2005 Author #3 Share Posted February 14, 2005 I'll tell the author you said so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nethius Posted February 14, 2005 #4 Share Posted February 14, 2005 (edited) Tell me why I should believe any of these images are real? Or that those interviews/quotes ever took place? Where did the author get these pictures? Edited February 14, 2005 by Nethius Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walken Posted February 15, 2005 Author #5 Share Posted February 15, 2005 Maybe because many of them are renowned and infamouse already? If you don't beleive them, maybe you should try clicking the source section at the bottom. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
einsteins_spirit Posted February 15, 2005 #6 Share Posted February 15, 2005 Maybe because many of them are renowned and infamouse already? If you don't beleive them, maybe you should try clicking the source section at the bottom. 488643[/snapback] Walken, I mailed Eillen she did not mail me back should I try Again? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zandore Posted February 15, 2005 #7 Share Posted February 15, 2005 Tell me why I should believe any of these images are real? Or that those interviews/quotes ever took place? Where did the author get these pictures? 487917[/snapback] Astronauts are very smart and highly trained professionals. Here is a link to see what it takes to be one:nasajobs.nasa.gov You will see that they are not prone to jumping premature conclusions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walken Posted February 15, 2005 Author #8 Share Posted February 15, 2005 This peice offers facts, not opinions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zandore Posted February 15, 2005 #9 Share Posted February 15, 2005 If you understand what it takes to be an astronaut then you might have a new opinion or idea to post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monkyburd Posted February 15, 2005 #10 Share Posted February 15, 2005 Astronauts are very smart and highly trained professionals. Here is a link to see what it takes to be one:nasajobs.nasa.gov You will see that they are not prone to jumping premature conclusions. I have always believed the testimonies of astronauts, and thats one (of the many) reasons why I think we did land on the moon. I would trust these guys. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nethius Posted February 15, 2005 #11 Share Posted February 15, 2005 Maybe because many of them are renowned and infamouse already? If you don't beleive them, maybe you should try clicking the source section at the bottom. 488643[/snapback] I see no source for those pictures... Do you know what i mean by that? I mean where did the author of that site get his pictures? he must have got them somewhere. All he says it's from this or that... anyone can easily make that stuff up. And just beacasue these pictures have been around for a while, does not mean they are real... How many repeat posts are in the multimedia section of obvious fakes? The internet doesnt fix itself, people find dsomething, copy it, and put it out again, truth or not Who says these astronaughts ever said these things? where are the tapes they got thier info from? or did they make them up? most likely some are real, others are made up, and the ones that are real are taken completely out of context believe what you will, but unless you investigate yourself, you'll never know the truth, only what someone else interperts it as "There have only ever been five classified space shuttle missions for the Department of Defense." so what? if they were all classified, it would be a conspiracy, if there was only one, it would be a conspiracy, how can they win? The fact that nasa had classified missions does not shock me in the slightest. the dont want every joe blow to get certain info, mainly other countries. well, atleast you believe we went to the moon, thats one up on a lot of people If you want to believe stuff someone made up, with no referneces or sources, go for it. For myself, I like real evidence Your NASA source says nothing of UFO's, altho i saw you neatly added your own "UFO" into their quotes... Do you know how deceiving that is? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walken Posted February 16, 2005 Author #12 Share Posted February 16, 2005 Do you automatically denounce all the possibilatys that don't suit you, or does it take time to learn? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bogeyman Posted February 16, 2005 #13 Share Posted February 16, 2005 Maybe because many of them are renowned and infamouse already? If you don't beleive them, maybe you should try clicking the source section at the bottom. 488643[/snapback] I see no source for those pictures... Do you know what i mean by that? I mean where did the author of that site get his pictures? he must have got them somewhere. All he says it's from this or that... anyone can easily make that stuff up. And just beacasue these pictures have been around for a while, does not mean they are real... How many repeat posts are in the multimedia section of obvious fakes? The internet doesnt fix itself, people find dsomething, copy it, and put it out again, truth or not Who says these astronaughts ever said these things? where are the tapes they got thier info from? or did they make them up? most likely some are real, others are made up, and the ones that are real are taken completely out of context believe what you will, but unless you investigate yourself, you'll never know the truth, only what someone else interperts it as "There have only ever been five classified space shuttle missions for the Department of Defense." so what? if they were all classified, it would be a conspiracy, if there was only one, it would be a conspiracy, how can they win? The fact that nasa had classified missions does not shock me in the slightest. the dont want every joe blow to get certain info, mainly other countries. well, atleast you believe we went to the moon, thats one up on a lot of people If you want to believe stuff someone made up, with no referneces or sources, go for it. For myself, I like real evidence Your NASA source says nothing of UFO's, altho i saw you neatly added your own "UFO" into their quotes... Do you know how deceiving that is? 488957[/snapback] I have been on opposing sides to Nethius........but on this he is right.We have all seen the supposed appollo and astronaut sightings but whenever i have ever seen an astronaut being interviewed they always seem to steer clear of coming out and saying YES i've seen a ufo. I would love to know where the images of the Astronauts standing on the Moon with the silvery disc behind them came from !!!! Thesze should be easy enough to locate if genuine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walken Posted February 16, 2005 Author #14 Share Posted February 16, 2005 Maybe you should try clicking the sources? Geez... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nethius Posted February 16, 2005 #15 Share Posted February 16, 2005 (edited) Do you automatically denounce all the possibilatys that don't suit you, or does it take time to learn? 489853[/snapback] I generally dismiss any site that does not post references or sources for their material. That ususally means, (A) they are hiding something, and if you saw the origingals you would figure it out. ( There is no original source, so picutres completely faked, or © they taken completely out of context "Maybe you should try clicking the sources? Geez..." There are none to check. You link to NASA thats fine (except for your added words), their information comes internally, meaning they do they research, and know this stuff, and own any pictures etc on that site. The hoax site did not take all those pictures, where did they get them? (that is a real source) The quote conversations, but mention nothing of any press conference, or anything where they may have gotten their quotes from. That means NO source, No references. Look at that other post about the WTC UFO. If the first person posted that video as a real ufo included the original source (sci-fi.com) then everyone would know it was a commercial. but since they didnt, that is being deceiving, and passing the video off as something it is not. I'm not trying to fight with you, just suggesting to be more cautious as to what sites you believe, especially when it is against the main stream That's just my 2 cents anyways... take it or leave it edit: my lettering scheme make happy faces, had to correct... oh, and copywite sybols.... dont know how to fix that one, so deal with it! haha! okay neither fixed... the winky face is a B., and the copywrite is a C Edited February 16, 2005 by Nethius Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bogeyman Posted February 16, 2005 #16 Share Posted February 16, 2005 (edited) Okay this is on topic ...Taken from a 1975 book "our spaceship Moon" I got the information here ...theres much more of the same there.. http://www.v-j-enterprises.com/dvpage.html The following Apollo Astronaut conversations were mostly taken from the out-of-print book "Our Mysterious Spaceship Moon" by Don Wilson (Dell, 1975): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1) Apollo 16 Mission: April 16 - 27, 1972; Charles Duke, Thomas Mattingly and John Young land in the Descartes highlands: Duke: These devices are unbelievable. I'm not taking a gnomon up there. Young: O.K., but man, that's going to be a steep bridge to climb. Duke: You got - YOWEE! Man - John, I tell you this is some sight here. Tony, the blocks in Buster are covered - the bottom is covered with blocks, five meters across. Besides the blocks seem to be in a preferred orientation, northeast to southwest. They go all the way up the wall on those two sides and on the other side you can only barely see the out-cropping at about 5 percent. Ninety percent of the bottom is covered with blocks that are 50 centimeters and larger. Capcom: Good show. Sounds like a secondary ... Duke: Right out here ... the blue one that I described from the lunar module window is colored because it is glass coated, but underneath the glass it is crystalline ... the same texture as the Genesis Rock ... Dead on my mark. Young: Mark. It's open. Duke: I can't believe it! Young: And I put that beauty in dry! Capcom: Dover. Dover. We'll start EVA-2 immediately. Duke: You'd better send a couple more guys up here. They'll have to try (garble). Capcom: Sounds familiar. Duke: Boy, I tell you, these EMUs and PLSSs are really super- fantastic! It is obvious that the astronauts are talking in code - meant to disguise what they are referring to. The big question is why the excited cries? Can this be *merely* due to the collecting of Moon rocks, as they would have us believe? Or did they find something much more substantial, which was not meant for public knowledge? Edited February 16, 2005 by Bogeyman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
et's daddy Posted February 16, 2005 #17 Share Posted February 16, 2005 i heard a few years ago (and no i dont have much info and no source to check out so dont flame me ), that an astronaut was on a talk show like Carson and in the green room he was witnessed being with a man that was "reminding" him what he could and couldnt say just seems odd Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zandore Posted February 16, 2005 #18 Share Posted February 16, 2005 (edited) Your NASA source says nothing of UFO's, altho i saw you neatly added your own "UFO" into their quotes... Do you know how deceiving that is? 488957[/snapback] Astronauts are very smart and highly trained professionals. Here is a link to see what it takes to be one:nasajobs.nasa.gov You will see that they are not prone to jumping premature conclusions. I do not see where "I added UFO" into anything. Can you show me where? If I did it was a mistake. Edited February 16, 2005 by zandore Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nethius Posted February 16, 2005 #19 Share Posted February 16, 2005 I do not see where "I added UFO" into anything. Can you show me where? If I did it was a mistake. sorry, not you, i was refering to the OP Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walken Posted February 16, 2005 Author #20 Share Posted February 16, 2005 By definiton, they are UFO's. That's the point. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zepher_One Posted February 16, 2005 #21 Share Posted February 16, 2005 ASTRONAUT SIGHTINGS & Pictures John Glenn photo from Mercury 1 Mission - February 1962 James DeWitt & Ed White photo from Gemini - June 1965 James DeWitt & Ed White photo from Gemini - June 1965 James Lovell & Frank Borman photo from Gemini - December 1965 Pete Conrad & Richard Gordon photo from Gemini - September 1966 Neil Armstrong & Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin photo from Apollo - July 1969 Neil Armstrong & Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin photo from Apollo - July 1969 Neil Armstrong & Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin photo from Apollo - July 1969 Neil Armstrong & Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin photo from Apollo - July 1969 The following are the names and dates that the following astronauts experienced one or more UFO's. There were 21 ocurrances all together. 1951 - Gordon Cooper - F-86 Sabrejet over W.Germany 1951 - Donald Slayton - Mercury - 1951 1962 - John Glenn - Mercury - February 1962 1962 - Joseph Walker - NASA pilot - X-15 - April 1962 1962 - Robert White - Piloting X-15 - July 1962 1963 - Gordon Cooper - Mercury - May 15, 1963 1965 - Ed White & James McDivitt - Gemini - June 1965 1965 - Frank Borman - Gemini - December 1965 1965 - James Lovell - Gemini - December 1965 1966 - Richard Gordon - Gemini - September 1966 1966 - Pete Conrad - Gemini - September 1966 1968 - James Lovell - Mercury -1968 1968 - Walter "Wally" Schirra - Mercury - 1968 1969 - Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin - Apollo - July 1969 1969 - Neil Armstrong - Apollo - July 1969 1973 - Eugene Cernan - Apollo - 1973 1984 - Space Shuttle Discovery - November 1984 1989 - Space Shuttle Discovery - March 1989 1991 - Space Shuttle Atlantis - April 1991 1991 - Space Shuttle Discovery - September 1991 1993 - Space Shuttle Columbia - November 1993 The following are the space shuttle activities previously mentioned where UFO's were sighted. Please, I spent much time on these. Skim the descriptions to get an idea of the cargo on these flights where sightings ocurred. 51-A November 816, 1984 Discovery Crew: Hauck, Walker, J. Allen, A. Fisher, D. Gardner The STS 51-A crew delivered two satellites-Anik D-2 and Syncom IV-I- into orbit, then brought two others-Palapa B2 and Westar VI, whose on-board boosters had failed after being deployed on STS 41-B-back to Earth. In separate space-walks using Manned Maneuvering Unit backpacks, Gardner and Allen each docked with an orbiting satellite, stopped its rotation, then assisted as it was stowed in Discovery's cargo bay. Both satellites were then returned for refurbishment on the ground in a dramatic demonstration of the Shuttle's salvage capability. STS29 March 1318. 1989 Discovery Crew: Coats, Blaha, Buchli, Springer, Bagian Six hours into the mission, the crew released the fourth NASA Tracking and Data Relay Satellite into orbit. The astronauts conducted experiments in plant growth, crystal growth and the human body's adaptation to weightlessness, and tested a new Shuttle "fax" machine. They also took large-format IMAX movie pictures of the Earth, and returned clear photographs of the jettisoned external fuel tank in space. - STS-37 April 5-11, 1991 Atlantis Crew: Nagel. Cameron. Apt, Godwin, Ross The Gamma Ray Observatory (GRO), was released by Atlantis Remote Manipulator System arm on the third day of the flight, after Ross and Apt made an unscheduled space-walk to repair an antenna on the spacecraft. The second of NASA's "Great Observatories" designed for a long-term program of astronomical observations from Earth orbit, the GRO was the heaviest science satellite ever launched from the Shuttle. Later in the mission, Ross and Apt returned to the cargo bay to rest rail-mounted mechanical pushcarts planned for use on Space Station Freedom. The two space-walks were the first in more than five years. STS-48 September 12-18, 1991 Discovery Crew: Creighton, Reightler, Brown, Gemar, Buchli The Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) was deployed on this mission. The 6,577.2-kilogram observatory would investigate the stratosphere, mesosphere, and lower thermosphere. The satellite had 10 sensing and measuring devices for collecting data on particular aspects of the upper atmosphere that could affect the global environment. STS-58 October 18-November 1, 1993 Columbia Crew: Blaha, Searfoss, Seddon, McArthur, Wolf, Lucid, PS: Martin Fettman STS-58 was the second dedicated Spacelab Life Sciences mission. Fourteen experiments were conducted in regulatory physiology, cardiovascular/cardiopulmonary, musculoskeletal, and neuroscience. Eight of the experiments centered on the crew, six on 48 rodents carried on board. With the completion of her fourth space flight, Shannon Lucid accumulated the most flight time for a female astronaut on the Shuttle, 838 hours. There have only ever been five classified space shuttle missions for the Department of Defense. The first one was ST27 in December of 1988. The second, third, fourth and fifth classified space shuttle missions for the Department of Defense followed immediately after the STS-29 incident with Blaha stating that he saw a UFO. Now, in respect to STS-29, in March, 1989 there was a UFO sighting by Blaha. Watch what followed that mission. STS29 March 1318. 1989 Discovery Crew: Coats, Blaha, Buchli, Springer - UFO SIGHTING The following four classified missions for the Department of Defense immediately followed the above mission. No more big paragraphs to post, all classified. STS-28 August 8-13, 1989 Columbia Crew: Shaw, Richards, Leestma, Adamson, M. Brown Classified mission for the Department of Defense. STS33 November 2227. 1989 Discovery Crew: F. Gregory, Blaha, Musgrave, K. Thornton, Carter Classified mission for the Department of Defense. STS36 February 28-March 4, 1990 Atlantis Crew: Creighton, Casper, Hilmers, Mullane, Thuot Classified mission for the Department of Defense. STS38 November 1520, 1990 Atlantis Crew: Corey, Culbertson, Springer, Meade, Gemar Classified mission for the Department of Defense. Makes you wonder why. Dr. Garry Henderson "All our astronauts have seen these objects but have been ordered not to discuss their findings with anyone." NASA Source: http://history.nasa.gov/40thann/humanspf.htm Source: http://www.ronrecord.com/astronauts/ Source: [click here] 487516[/snapback] Thanks for the report i found it most interesting, i really don't believe that we are alone, there are too many UFO's been sighted, and it keeps on going, so there has to be truth to this, every one can't lie can they??? Leeks are always going to come out! The more we see, the more we'll believe.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walken Posted February 17, 2005 Author #22 Share Posted February 17, 2005 If you're intrested in this, I reccomend you scroll down the ET page or click on the second and look for the thread: PROOF UFO'S COME AND GO IN WAVES. It's physical date proof. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zepher_One Posted February 17, 2005 #23 Share Posted February 17, 2005 [attachmentid=11851] If you're intrested in this, I reccomend you scroll down the ET page or click on the second and look for the thread: PROOF UFO'S COME AND GO IN WAVES. It's physical date proof. 491066[/snapback] Thank you so-oo much for your time and effort put in, i shall veiw the rest of the threads, Nice Job! Yes, we are for sure not alone!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zandore Posted February 17, 2005 #24 Share Posted February 17, 2005 I do not see where "I added UFO" into anything. Can you show me where? If I did it was a mistake. sorry, not you, i was refering to the OP 490536[/snapback] OK! No prob. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Walken Posted February 18, 2005 Author #25 Share Posted February 18, 2005 Nice pic, zepher. Why don't you join www.ufocasebook.com? It's free, has a good forum, and has loads of great images. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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