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Satellite Finds Noah's Ark? (pg. 3)
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adi26
quote:
Originally posted by jonSun
What a bunch of turkeys.


Lol!
ivanbee
i saw a documentary on the ark and i believe it's real. the story that goes along with it (ie: read the bible), im not so sure about...
igottaknow
i think noah's ark disappered in the bermuda triangle
Lepanto
quote:
Originally posted by ivanbee
i saw a documentary on the ark and i believe it's real. the story that goes along with it (ie: read the bible), im not so sure about...


what makes it peculiar is that many ancient cultures had a story about a great flood, gilgamesh.
DJ RJT


http://www.noahsarkwaterpark.com/

Every summer since I was six.

Edit: And I didn't need a satellite.
lücid
quote:
Originally posted by DJ RJT
Edit: And I didn't need a satellite.

marry me.
jdat
From the article

quote:

New satellite imaging is now available, and Taylor is lobbying hard to have those satellites take a few shots of Mt. Ararat.



Today it is easier then ever to get live satellite images if you are willing to pay a price ( You can custom shots taken for you at any given time from 300 to 1500+ $ ).
Where is the hold up?
Not enough cash or due to this mountain restriction from Turkey???

That's the part I don't understand ....
enferno
quote:
Originally posted by jonze234
nah see you just get a helicopter and go up there and if they with you, you call them terrorists and say they are holding you hostage for ransom. :p


well for one, helicopters cannot opperate at that high of an altitude.

for another.

uhh . .
you . .
are. .
. . one!

?
lex400sc
it's religion lol!
Lepanto
quote:
Originally posted by enferno
well for one, helicopters cannot opperate at that high of an altitude.

for another.

uhh . .
you . .
are. .
. . one!

?


uhh yeah they can. it's the weather and such conditions.

enferno
quote:
Originally posted by Lepanto
uhh yeah they can. it's the weather and such conditions.


air is too thin to work at that altitude for choppers.
Lepanto
quote:
Originally posted by enferno
air is too thin to work at that altitude for choppers.


http://www.niagarahelicopters.com/t...s-techinfo.html

and

http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/ac/ah-1.htm

# Performance: Climb rate: 1,925 feet per minute
# Maximum altitude: 14,750 feet
# Maximum attainable speed: 170 knots (195 mph)
# Maximum cruising speed: 152 knots (173 mph)

and that's just for a military helicopter.

i thought so too at first but i guess we were wrong.
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