Behind the Space Paywall 10/22/23 to 11/22/23

Behind the Space Paywall 10/22/23 to 11/22/23

1.????? Space Station turns 25.

2.????? Voyager upgrade

3.????? China moon base

4.????? China underwater telescope

5.????? B 21 raider

6.????? Spacewalk

7.????? toolbox

8.????? Launch TX

9.????? Uap briefing.

Space Station ISS turned 25 this month (November), launched under the Clinton Administration Nov 20, 1998

The International Space Station (ISS) has been a remarkable achievement in space exploration. Here are five key accomplishments of the ISS: International Collaboration, Microgravity Research, Human Spaceflight Endurance, Technological Innovation, and Educational Outreach, these accomplishments highlight the significance of the ISS in advancing scientific knowledge, international collaboration, and technological capabilities in space exploration.

Voyager Upgrade, it took 18 hours to send an update 12 billion miles away, the spacecraft operates in interstellar space.

China Moon Base, China recruited Pakistan and Belarus to build a research station on the moon's south pole. China has already secured cooperation from Russia, Venezuela, and South Africa.

?China Underwater Telescope, Study “ghost particles” 11,500 feet below the surface. Every second, about 100 billion ghost particles, called neutrinos, pass through each square centimeter of your body. By slowing neutrinos down, physicists can trace some of the particles' origins billions of light-years away to ancient, cataclysmic stellar explosions and galactic collisions.

B-21 Raider – Introduced in December 2022, The U.S. Air Force’s B-21 Raider took flight 11/2023. The B-21 left Northrop's facility at the Air Force's Plant 42 in Palmdale, California, at sunrise to offer the first unscripted look at the new bomber which has been developed under strict security.

Space Walk / Toolbox - 4th all-female spacewalk, astronauts completed all maintenance on ISS, but dropped a $100k tool bag which can now be seen orbiting near the space station. Late March it’s expected to burn up in the atmosphere of the earth.

SpaceX Starship Launch – SpaceX successfully launched their Starship, several engines were out last test, but this time they all stayed lit. Separation of the booster was a success, but the booster then suffered a rapid unscheduled disassembly (RUD). The spaceship continued the test flight, and a few minutes later also suffered an RUD. ?Elon Musk stated he might be able to launch another test before Christmas. NASA is having second thoughts about sending astronauts to the moon before more testing is done.

UAP Briefing - AARO director Sean Kirkpatrick has resigned after 18 months, tasked with providing insight on UAPs. No disclosure

The hunt for espionage threats to Earth air space UAPs or what some say would have been “surprise technology” UFOs, have gone way south. Pentagon director of AARO (all-domain anomaly resolution office) Sean Kirkpatrick has announced his resignation after serving 18 months on what was supposed to be a one-year placement. A new director with congressional security clearance to provide briefings to congress members is being sought.

Kirkpatrick coauthored a research paper “draft” on March 7, 2023, with Harvard professor Abraham Loeb, chairman of Harvard University's astronomy department, about how an alien mothership could be sending probes to Earth. Loeb betrayed Kirkpatrick and released the draft. A few months later citizen scientists debunked the Syrian Orb, adding it to a long list of debunked UAPs like “Tic Tac”, Gimbal, and Go Fast.

Gursch, Kirkpatrick, Phillips, and McInerney all come out of the same mold, with secret clearance but unable to read and look at TSSCI – top-secret special compartmented Intelligence. Like Gursch none of these people have witnessed anything, and like Edward Snowden what they did read blew their minds, they want more, and they now think the proof is in the TSSCI reports, and they want Congress to open those reports.

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