2017-07-26

Adrian Oblanca, F.Gazza, Juan de la Higuera - Catharsis (Original Mix)


i wouldn't mind, there making it much harder, than it need to be, they improve the engine, and all the other components, but they fail, to do anything about their destructive methods utilising explosion technology, and out dated fossil fuels, they still use wail oil in satellites, real advancement doesnt require the deaths, of innocent creatures to make it work, sounds crazy right?, be enlightened Whale oil has been used, as an ingredient in soap, explosives, and even margarine. Has it also been a vital ingredient is space exploration, Shortly after the Hubble Space Telescope was placed in orbit, in 1990, it beamed its first image,s back to Earth. Astronomers expected crystal-clear photographs, of galaxies, free of interference from Earth’s atmosphere, but instead they got blurry, distorted images. Hubble’s primary mirror, used to focus its lens, was flawed. This year marks the 25th anniversary of the first service mission to repair Hubble’s misshapen mirror. Although astronauts quickly corrected for the mirror’s failings, the mistake drew ridicule and triggered a political controversy over the wisdom of spending millions on a flawed program. In 2010 Hubble was again the source of controversy, this time of a very different kind. On April 25, 2010, the History Channel aired the first episode of its newest miniseries, America: The Story of Us, which was watched by nearly 5.7 million people. The miniseries chronicled the history of the United States from its revolutionary origins to the events of September 11, 2001. But one quote in particular caught the viewers’ imagination. In episode 4 the narrator says, Even today, whale oil is used by NASA. The Hubble Space Telescope runs on it.Whale oil has been banned in the United States since 1972. Why would NASA still use such a primitive and now taboo substance?, and why are they allowed to flaunt the laws of the Earth?,during the Cold War the United States formed the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) to design satellites to spy on the Soviet Union. One such satellite program was called Corona. Kupperberg claims that in 1961 whale oil was used to lubricate a Corona satellite’s delicate camera shutters, which had trouble operating in zero gravity, Speculation about the use of whale oil in NASA’s machines had spread far enough by the late 1990s that the organisation's historians conducted a large-scale internal inquiry. At the time, most speculation focused on whale oil use in space shuttles, not in the Hubble telescope. Bill Barry, NASA’s chief historian, recalls that researchers traced the whale-oil rumours back to Nye Lubricants. the Hubble space telescope is wheeling around the earth on spermaceti (oil obtained from whales), it's disgusting attitude you have nasa, no wonder the world's, don't like you, you probably need to squeeze a square mile of bubble wrap to give you some, "Catharsis", (the process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions), and as we areo n the subject, do you know how many scientists and researchers, have mysteriously been killed in freak accidents, since the beginning of the s.d.i programs (working for nasa), too many!!, and then there are others too, nasa you suck as, standardz, hahahahahahahahahahaha, :) #edio

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