No I don't think it was shut down in 72. I"m sure the clowns got a few more years out of it. A person that would think they are in use today would have to be an idiot. Those things are obsolete. The lifespan of a satellite is around 5 to 15 years, if you are lucky. The Corona satellite used film and navigated by a on board computer.. The satelite launched the film to earth when it's mission was complete. There wasn't any remote control for it. No way to to control it from the ground. After the film was used up and sent to earth, the satelite was basically useless. Currently there are 2,666 satellites orbiting the earth. I'm sure the CIA is using a few of them. As far as your conspiracy goes, keep that shit shit to yourself instead of running your mouth about shit you know zero about
This info is available on the internet. You really don't have an excuse for your clueless comment. Wait, you just quoted Biden. Now it makes sense. Your hero Biden is a idiot, and you feel he is relevant enough to quote. Who you going to quote next? Pelosi? mad max? Obama? Hillary?Alyssa Milano? Kindly keep your leftist comments to yourself....Or do your research because comments like yours make us look bad.
Be happy. This lesson was for free. You're welcome.
Not the make believe idiot team that doesn't know how to think. What team are you on? Clearly you know nothing about Qanon. I've been on Q team since day one. This site , where you are questioning me, I helped set up. Also moderated at 3 other Q sites. One being the largest q platform to date. So don't worry about me. Kero your mouth shut and listen. You might learn something...Qanon isn't about being stupid. Learn your comms. Don't waste my time with your fresh fish comments.
Right and wrong. The program ended un 1972. They didn't start servicing satalites in space until 1984. Very unlikely they would chase a satellite down that was 12 years old. Technology was far out dated. Plus locating it would be a hassle. If the satelite was able to stay in orbit, it would have been dead for at least 10 years. I say "it" because most of the missions failed. 1 satellite might have remained stable enough to stay in orbit.. That would have bern in 1971 or prior. Common sense tells should tell you its highly unlikely any survived .
No I don't think it was shut down in 72. I"m sure the clowns got a few more years out of it. A person that would think they are in use today would have to be an idiot. Those things are obsolete. The lifespan of a satellite is around 5 to 15 years, if you are lucky. The Corona satellite used film and navigated by a on board computer.. The satelite launched the film to earth when it's mission was complete. There wasn't any remote control for it. No way to to control it from the ground. After the film was used up and sent to earth, the satelite was basically useless. Currently there are 2,666 satellites orbiting the earth. I'm sure the CIA is using a few of them. As far as your conspiracy goes, keep that shit shit to yourself instead of running your mouth about shit you know zero about This info is available on the internet. You really don't have an excuse for your clueless comment. Wait, you just quoted Biden. Now it makes sense. Your hero Biden is a idiot, and you feel he is relevant enough to quote. Who you going to quote next? Pelosi? mad max? Obama? Hillary?Alyssa Milano? Kindly keep your leftist comments to yourself....Or do your research because comments like yours make us look bad. Be happy. This lesson was for free. You're welcome.
What team are you out on dude?
Not the make believe idiot team that doesn't know how to think. What team are you on? Clearly you know nothing about Qanon. I've been on Q team since day one. This site , where you are questioning me, I helped set up. Also moderated at 3 other Q sites. One being the largest q platform to date. So don't worry about me. Kero your mouth shut and listen. You might learn something...Qanon isn't about being stupid. Learn your comms. Don't waste my time with your fresh fish comments.
Right and wrong. The program ended un 1972. They didn't start servicing satalites in space until 1984. Very unlikely they would chase a satellite down that was 12 years old. Technology was far out dated. Plus locating it would be a hassle. If the satelite was able to stay in orbit, it would have been dead for at least 10 years. I say "it" because most of the missions failed. 1 satellite might have remained stable enough to stay in orbit.. That would have bern in 1971 or prior. Common sense tells should tell you its highly unlikely any survived .