Are Satellites Really In Space

When your fantasy cosmology requires space to not exist well the existence of satellites is an inconvenient fact that needs to be explained away somehow.
Are satellites really in space. Finn s editor in chief alan peaford and space correspondent steve nichols look at how technology developments are changing the world. Based on the previous five frauds revealed in part 1 the dubious existence of satellites is even more definitive since nasa cannot furnish a single actual photo or video footage of real satellites. They are taken by high altitude drone planes. Satellites have also contributed to our culture due to their ability to link people across the world noted world space week presenter alice gorman a space archaeologist based at flinders.
16 esper claimed that america s long standing adversaries have turned a once peaceful arena into a war fighting. One of the biggest is space debris. Using this database together with the unoosa index shows that there are currently 2 666 active satellites in orbit around the earth which represents approximately 46 of the 5 774 objects in space and increase on the 40. No those are not taken by satellites in space.
Any images on google earth that show a curved earth or any semblance of a spherical planet are artists renderings that are seamlessly married together with actual high altitude photos. Currently there are thousands of man made satellites constructed by many countries around the world in space. By 2013 approximately 3 600 of them were still orbiting the earth of which half have been launched by the us. One way they have done this is to simply deny they exist or to claim.
If satellites collide in orbit they produce clouds of debris that can destroy other satellites potentially starting a chain reaction known as the kessler. Secretary of defense mark esper accused china and russia of weaponizing space claiming that both countries are now operating killer satellites in his warning issued at the air force association s virtual air space cyber conference on wednesday sept. There are about 4 256 human made satellites orbiting the earth of which about 1 149 are still working.