Jan 11
Does anybody else find it interesting that I had a unusual conference call on February 11 and a sattelite was?
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For quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was supposedly inactive for quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was.
For quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was supposedly inactive for quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was supposedly inactive for quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on.
For quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this.
For quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was supposedly inactive for quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was supposedly inactive for quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this.
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For quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was supposedly inactive for quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was.
For quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was supposedly inactive for quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was supposedly inactive for quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on.
For quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this.
For quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was supposedly inactive for quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this particular satellite was supposedly inactive for quite sometime prior to it being destroyed on february 12th this.
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January 15th, 2009 at 6:31 am
Strictly coincidence. Satellites have a defined service life. If they continue to work they are left alone. After they quit functioning, they usually the fall out of orbit and burn up in the atmosphere.