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Tuesday, May 01, 2012

So much for me trying to fit in with my peers.




JOURNAL ARCHIVE: posted by H.V.O.M at 7:28 PM Saturday, April 07, 2007


I examined the space shuttle flight STS-121 for clues about my Mars landing because it was 1/21/76 when I landed on Mars.

The commander of STS-121 forms a 0.3359 connection to 1/23/76, the day I left Mars for my next stop at the Saturn moon, Phoebe, on 6/7/76. After leaving Phoebe/Saturn on 6/9/76, I intercepted the comet on 7/2/76, blew it up on 7/4/76, made a visit to the Jupiter moon Callisto from 11/26/76 to 11/29/76, and returned to Earth on 4/14/77.

From 8/24/1960 to 7/17/2006 is: 16763 days
16763 * 0.3359 = 5630.6917
From 8/24/1960 to 1/23/1976 is: 5630 days

STS-121 was a flight of the Space Shuttle Discovery
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Launch: July 4, 2006
Landing: July 17, 2006

Steven Wayne Lindsey (born August 24, 1960) is an American astronaut, a Colonel in the United States Air Force, and currently serves as Chief of the NASA Astronaut Corps.


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- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 4:17 PM Pacific Time USA Tuesday 01 May 2012