Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Sirius Discovery on the 17th (UPDATED)


Space shuttle Discovery lands at new home near DC
Apr 17, 11:07 AM (ET)
By SETH BORENSTEIN and BRETT ZONGKER

CHANTILLY, Va. (AP) - Space shuttle Discovery has landed at Washington Dulles International Airport, where its wheels will stop for the last time at the Smithsonian.

The world's most traveled spaceship landed Tuesday after taking off from Cape Canaveral, Fla., and soaring around the Washington Monument and White House in a salute to the nation's capital. Discovery rode on the back of a 747 jet and took a spin around Washington at an easy-to-spot 1,500 feet before it was grounded for good.

Discovery will be towed Thursday to its installation at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum annex near Dulles in northern Virginia.

Discovery flew nearly 149 million miles before retiring last year.


UPDATE (7:24pm)
Drudge has now updated their page to put Obama's Dog (DogStar=Sirius) into perfect triangulation with the Sirius glyph and the Sirius radio story. Note the dog story has the caption "This President has brought us out of dark and into light."

Plus, all this is under the new top story banner, featuring 3 versions of Obama's Stairway to Sirius
(and let's not ignore the Norway (spiral) connection in the Anders story on the right)

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2 comments:

  1. ok. that Sirius hieroglyph compared to the pic of Discovery flying over the capital gives me chills.

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  2. The fighter chase plane was a T-38 Talon.

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