The space shuttle flight STS-53 launched on 12/2/92 and landed on 12/9/92. The mid-point of 3/3/59 and 12/10/92 was 1/21/76. The '53' makes me think of my theory that I was in space for 530 days on that trip that included Mars and that it was 1/21/76 when I landed on Mars. That date of 1/21/76 was precisely 6.5 years after humans stepped onto the surface of Luna, the moon of Earth.
The USS Vicksburg CG-69, the 23rd ship of the U.S. Navy Ticonderoga-class, was commissioned precisely 23 years after the launch of Apollo 12. Exactly why that is significant, I do not know, but I believe it has something to do with my real identity.
Apollo 12 was the sixth manned mission in the Apollo program and the second to land on the Moon.
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Launch: 11/14/69
Lunar Landing: 11/19/69
Return: 11/24/69
I wrote in my journal about my observation that USS Barry DDG-52 was commissioned 527 days after USS Arleigh Burke DDG-51, which was the lead ship of the class. The Barry was also commissioned very close to the anchor date for when I think I visited Mars. The date 1/21/76 is in the middle of 3/3/59 and 12/10/92 where Barry was commissioned on Saturday, 12/12/92. Another symbolic connection, in the form of Barry being the second ship of that class, could be that Mars was the second planetary body I visited after Earth’s Luna in 1969. There is also the observation that I was on the surface of Mars, Phoebe/Saturn, and Callisto/Jupiter for 3 days each for a total of 9 days. That means the trip duration was 530 days, with 521 days traveling in space and 9 days on the extraterrestrial surfaces. My suspicion is that detail factored into why Bill Gates chose Redmond, WA, with its zip code of 98052 and 98053.
When Apollo 7 launched on 10/11/68, I was 9.60 years old. The space shuttle flight STS-96 launched on 5/27/99. The dates 10/11/68 to 5/27/99 covers 11185 days. Dividing 11185 by 2 equals 5592.5 days. The date difference of 10/11/68 and 2/3/84 is 5593 days, not counting the first day. The space shuttle flight STS-41-B launched on 2/3/84. It was the first space shuttle flight that featured untethered space walks. That means shuttle flight STS-41-B was the mid-point of Apollo 7 and shuttle flight STS-96. It was also the first flight of a year that featured 5 space shuttle flights followed by 9 flights the next year.
Apollo 7 was the first manned mission in the Apollo program to be launched. It was an eleven-day earth-orbital mission, the first manned launch of the Saturn IB launch vehicle, and the first three-man American space mission.
There is almost a connection to Apollo 8, STS-51-C, and STS-98, but STS-51-C launched 11 days after the mid-point. There 11737 days between Apollo 8 and STS-98. Dividing 11 by 11737 equals 0.09%. I was at this connection of STS-98 to Apollo 8 because I was 9.8 years old when Apollo 8 launched. The reason for connecting Apollo 8 to Callisto/Jupiter may be because Apollo 8 put the first humans into orbit of Earth’s Luna and because Callisto, the moon of Jupiter, may be the last moon, and planetary body, that any human has visited. I don’t know if I was on Apollo 8, but I might have been. I had the thought a while back that I was aboard all the Project Apollo flights.
After starting to think that STS-51-C might have been scheduled to connect with my theoretical visit to Callisto, a moon of Jupiter, because of the “C,” I made further calculations. The date difference of 11/24/76 and 1/24/85, which was Callisto/Jupiter and STS-51-C, was 2981 days. With Callisto as the mid-point, 2981 earlier was 9/28/68. That was 13 days before Apollo 7 launched. 2981 times 2 equals 5962. Dividing 13 by 5962 equals 0.2% The purpose of the symbolism for connecting Apollo 7 to Callisto may be because Callisto was the last moon that any human has visited, as far as I know. The Apollo 7 mission didn’t land on Earth’s Luna, but it was the first manned launch of the Project Apollo series that landed on Luna.
The flight STS-77 launched 330 days before 4/14/97, the 20th anniversary of my return to Earth.
The mid-point of 3/3/59 and 7/3/92 is 11/2/75. That date 7/3/92 occurred during STS-50. The duration of STS-50 was 13.8 days and launched on 6/25/92. Counting the days: 25,26,27,28,29,30,1,2,3 equals 9 days. Dividing 9 by 13.8 equals 0.65. That means 6/25/92, the anchor of 3/3/59 and 11/2/75 was 2/3's of the way through STS-50. I don't know why '50' though but I think it is something important I haven‘t figured out yet.
STS-50 not only marked the first U.S. Microgravity Laboratory flight, but also the first Extended Duration Orbiter flight. To prepare for long-term (months) microgravity research aboard Space Station Freedom, scientists and NASA need practical experience in managing progressively longer times for their experiments. The Space Shuttle usually provides a week to ten days of microgravity. Thanks to the Extended Duration Orbiter kit, the Space Shuttle orbiter Columbia remained in orbit for almost 14 days and future missions with Columbia could last as long as a month. The kit consists of extra hydrogen and oxygen tanks for power production, extra nitrogen tanks for the cabin atmosphere, and an improved regeneration system for removing carbon dioxide from the cabin air.
Of the period 3/3/59 to 10/9/85, the visit I think I made to Callisto at Jupiter on 11/26/76, was 2/3's of the way through that period. The space shuttle flight STS-51-J launched on 10/3/85 and returned 10/7/85. The pilot of that flight, the only one I have studied, forms a connection with his birthday to Apollo 17 launch on 12/7/72 with a mid-point of 3/11/59. The flight STS-51-J was the first flight for space shuttle Atlantis. The 'J' in that flight designation makes me think of Jupiter.
Seeming to clear up any confusion over the near-miss with the dates of STS-51-J, the second flight of Atlantis, STS-61-B, launched on 11/26/85. That would have been 9 years after my visit to Callisto. The flight STS-61-B was the 23rd flight overall of the space shuttle fleet. The birth date commander of STS-61-B, Brewster Shaw, the only crewmember I have studied so far, gets close to Apollo 17 with 12/18/72 creating a mid-point of 3/3/59.
Apollo 17 was the eleventh manned space mission in the NASA Apollo program. It was the first night launch and the final lunar landing mission of the Apollo program.
I haven’t seen this movie, but this detail caught my eye today and along with the other details, reinforces my theory that I landed on the Jupiter moon Callisto. According to the information in that article, her birthday is very close to the same day as I think I landed on Callisto on 11/26/76. The difference is 4 years from my theoretical Callisto visit and her birthday. Then the other actor in that movie was born exactly 4 years after hers, which is consistent with the “April 16” theory I’ve written about.
Dania Ramirez (Born November 30, 1980)[1] [2] is a film and television actress from the Dominican Republic.
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Dania Ramirez as Callisto in X-Men: The Last Stand
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She shares the same birthday as her fellow X-Men: The Last Stand co-star Omahyra, who is also of Dominican heritage. They were both born in Santo Domingo, however Dania is four years older. (Omahyra was born in 1984)