Well according to the government, Area-51 does not exist, so the "top secret" photos that you are discussing obviously DO NOT EXIST.At least, that's what teh government would say.
There's this amazing new invention called a "roof."Seriously, though. There's a funny story about satellites and Have Blue. When they were doing test flights on the airframe, they had to time their activities carefully to avoid over-flying Russian spy satellites. They could only move the aircraft outdoors during those periods when there were no satellites in the sky above the facility.One of the major disadvantages to aircraft like the F-22 and B-2 is the fact that they can't be serviced on an open tarmac. For security reasons, they must only be serviced in a closed hangar. It has to do with the aircraft skin. To get inside, you have to open up access panels in the aircraft skin, and the precise composition of that skin is highly classified. In order to prevent anybody from seeing the sorts of things that maintenance people have to do in order to open and re-seal those panels, maintenance on those aircraft can only be done indoors.That's the reason why, until pretty recently, the B-2 could only be based in one place in the entire world. Now there are facilities for the aircraft on Diego Garcia and someplace in England, but as far as has been disclosed to the public, those are the only three places on the planet that a B-2 can land.
Closed AccountSep 24, 2006
what kind of a name is that for a blog ?
jaytbSep 24, 2006
Oops, seems the link is incomplete I'll try posting it again:<a class="user" href="http://www.hbvl.be/vindzoek/archief/Artikel_detail.asp?id">http://www.hbvl.be/vindzoek/archief/Artikel_detail.asp?id</a>={681EEA3E-A934-4635-82E8-BDFEA18D5679}&check=archief(must be pasted one after another)
dannyspaceSep 24, 2006
Well according to the government, Area-51 does not exist, so the "top secret" photos that you are discussing obviously DO NOT EXIST.At least, that's what teh government would say.
boogienightsSep 24, 2006
There's also a place on the naval base (academy?) in San Diego:<a class="user" href="http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=17&ll=32.675966,-117.157173&spn=0.004046,0.007317&t=k&om=1">http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&z=17&ll=32.675966,-117.157173&spn=0.004046,0.007317&t=k&om=1</a>
samurailink3Sep 24, 2006
Dugg as soon as I saw that firefox crop circle.
anonym41414Sep 24, 2006
There's this amazing new invention called a "roof."Seriously, though. There's a funny story about satellites and Have Blue. When they were doing test flights on the airframe, they had to time their activities carefully to avoid over-flying Russian spy satellites. They could only move the aircraft outdoors during those periods when there were no satellites in the sky above the facility.One of the major disadvantages to aircraft like the F-22 and B-2 is the fact that they can't be serviced on an open tarmac. For security reasons, they must only be serviced in a closed hangar. It has to do with the aircraft skin. To get inside, you have to open up access panels in the aircraft skin, and the precise composition of that skin is highly classified. In order to prevent anybody from seeing the sorts of things that maintenance people have to do in order to open and re-seal those panels, maintenance on those aircraft can only be done indoors.That's the reason why, until pretty recently, the B-2 could only be based in one place in the entire world. Now there are facilities for the aircraft on Diego Garcia and someplace in England, but as far as has been disclosed to the public, those are the only three places on the planet that a B-2 can land.
misterspacemanSep 24, 2006
I downloaded that "airplanes in flight" collection and came across this... a meteorite seen over Utah:<a class="user" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=40.912656,+-111.855336&ie=UTF8&t=h&om=1&z=19&ll=40.91258,-111.85521&spn=0.001401,0.003369&iwloc=A">http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=40.912656,+-111.855336&ie=UTF8&t=h&om=1&z=19&ll=40.91258,-111.85521&spn=0.001401,0.003369&iwloc=A</a>Or maybe it's a paraglider. Who knows. There's a brief discussion about it here:<a class="user" href="http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Number/237930/page/vc">http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showthreaded.php/Cat/0/Number/237930/page/vc</a>
Closed AccountSep 24, 2006
Google earth is the coolest toy since lasertag. Can only imagine how cool it will be in 15 years.
colinmacleodSep 24, 2006
Qwest Field hosts a college football game.<a class="user" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=47.595482,-122.331589&ie=UTF8&z=19&ll=47.595482,-122.331589&spn=0.001217,0.003712&t=k&om=1">http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=47.595482,-122.331589&ie=UTF8&z=19&ll=47.595482,-122.331589&spn=0.001217,0.003712&t=k&om=1</a>The white team is backed up on their own 4.
merdieselSep 25, 2006
6. Nude Sunbather caught by google earth.It should say "World's Hairiest Vagina".
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