Posted on 02/12/2023 9:52:19 AM PST by janetjanet998
- United States closes airspace over parts of Lake Michigan, NOTAM states "national defense airspace
FREEPER grey_whiskers REPORTS:
“After 12 hours of painstakingly searching, mile after mile, all Inner Mongolia using Apple maps I’ve finally found the location of the alleguedy Chinese balloon launch facility mentioned recently in a WSJ article.
It is located in the Siziwang Banner, 138 km N of Hohhot. “
pic.twitter.com/nmlvl0aSze— StratoCat (@stratoballoon) February 11, 2023
..deemed not a threat??? So, what was it an ardent Valentine balloon that exscaped a Dollar General store.
In March, then?
Evidence?
Strap Otto D Pilot into a lawn chair under the balloon bundle, attach a BB gun to him and it can be classified as an armed illegal alien airborne invasion.
According to whom and how big were they and how fast were they spinning?
They work on Mars!
The craft being flown on Mars is only a 4 lb. drone helicopter. AeroVironment constructed the blades with a Styrofoam-like material coated with carbon fiber and are 4 feet long.
The thin Martian atmosphere requires its specially shaped blades of enlarged size must rotate between 2400 and 2900 rpm, or about 10 times faster than what is needed on Earth.. It is operated by solar-charged batteries that power dual counter-rotating rotors mounted coaxially one above the other and Its longest flight to date has been 1 hour and 5 minutes.
Additionally, The planet's atmospheric density is about 1⁄100 that of Earth's at sea level, or about the same as 87,000 ft, or slightly less than the 68,000 ft. altitude, an altitude never reached by existing helicopters.
So to conclude my argument, your Mars' 4 pound helicopter requires rotors 4 feet long, spinning at 2,400 RPMs to propel it with a solar battery.
How does your propeller theory translate to this 200 foot balloon with an alleged 2,000 lb. payload at an altitude of 68,000 feet and an air density of just over .1 % of the density at sea level?
Propellers need air density to provide thrust, the same way boat motors require water. Without that air density, propellers have little or nothing to pull on.
And if we accept your propeller theory, what kind of fuel propulsion system is turning the propellers? At that altitude, there is very little oxygen to fuel a combustion engine.
I only offer these arguments because nothing about this alleged Chinese spy balloon or the subsequent “Unidentified” craft shot down by the US and their explanations by this administration makes any sense to me.
Thanks for hearing me out.
Go Chiefs!
C’mon, man. Our relationship with China hasn’t altered. I’ve spoken to Xi, and he’s not mad at us yet.
Liquid Oxygen, LOX is used. Not simple but easily done.
Carry the Oxygen with you.
The same way bumblebees do it.
Cloward-Piven
What “propeller theory”? USAF stated repeatedly the large balloon had props and some kind of a rudder.
It is starting to feel strange.
Isn’t that the truth!
BOL!
Thanks for posting your excellent questions and please ping me when you post any more comments on this so called crises!
What did the Coast to Coast guys mention last night? Was George Noory on?
So that's what propelled that balloon? I didn't know that......thanks
Where did you read that?
Liquid Oxygen is needed for combustion. Mixed with kerosene,= a lot of thrust.
OK, not going to argue with you.
That's it? Did they cite any proof?.
Go ahead and believe the USAF and this administration but keep in mind that they denied the existence of a Hunter Biden lap top and lied for 4 years about Trump colluding with the Russians.....
And lets not forget that the raid on Benghazi was caused by an anti-Muslim video........
See my post #46 which lists my argument. I have no intentions of repeating myself so this conversation is closed.
There is no conversation of which I am aware. I simply proffered a true statement and noted the source.
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