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Offline Matthew

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Re: Are there space satellites?
« Reply #25 on: February 11, 2026, 03:36:55 PM »
There are LEO (low earth orbit) satellites which are only a few miles up.  That's mostly what corps, govts, Elon are sending up there.  The idea of satellites in "space" is a fantasy.  Because of God's firmament.

This.

The problem is, none of us have worked at an agency that puts up these "satellites". Verification of the truth is impossible for most of us.

So I prefer to focus on other data points that CAN be reasoned out, experimented, experienced, etc.  If all of these point to Flat Earth, then the satellites being "unknown" or "undetermined" does nothing.

Have you ever done a crossword puzzle? You don't get caught spending hours on "9 down" -- you move on to the easier problems; maybe some of the letters you fill in will help you with 9 down -- you come back to it later.

And no, there is no serious evidence for "space satellites". Everyone who claims to have evidence that space-satellites exist have a vested interest in the deception, they are liars, and untrustworthy. I would be foolish to trust them.

Mr. "It looks so fake, it has to be real" Elon Musk included. Satanic symbol on his shirt (and the Tesla logo itself) included.

Online Gray2023

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Re: Are there space satellites?
« Reply #26 on: February 11, 2026, 04:35:08 PM »
There are LEO (low earth orbit) satellites which are only a few miles up.  That's mostly what corps, govts, Elon are sending up there.  The idea of satellites in "space" is a fantasy.  Because of God's firmament.
It is funny how words are used.  There are satellites in the sky.  It is in the "space" between the land of Earth and the firmament (maybe?).  We truly can't know because none of us are rich enough to borrow a space ship and go take a trip. We can buy a telescope and see what the planets look like.  Where are these planets?  Are you (who think NASA is a lie) implying they are just reflections on the inside of a dome?

Most of you don't like my questions, but to get to the truth, they still need to be answered.  If you can't, then provide a clip from the internet, so I can evaluate it.  I am not one to just take someones word for it.  I don't know how big this "space" between the sky and the firmament is and I can't see why a globe can't float in the middle of another globe.  I do find the sky, stars and planets amazing, so they have had to been created by God.

How many miles is a few?  It has to be more than 8 miles because in a plane you never see a satellite.  Has a weather balloon seen a satellite? Can't they go 33 miles up? Is it wrong for people to explore the sky?


Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: Are there space satellites?
« Reply #27 on: February 11, 2026, 04:39:50 PM »
This.

The problem is, none of us have worked at an agency that puts up these "satellites". Verification of the truth is impossible for most of us.

So I prefer to focus on other data points that CAN be reasoned out, experimented, experienced, etc.  If all of these point to Flat Earth, then the satellites being "unknown" or "undetermined" does nothing.

Have you ever done a crossword puzzle? You don't get caught spending hours on "9 down" -- you move on to the easier problems; maybe some of the letters you fill in will help you with 9 down -- you come back to it later.

And no, there is no serious evidence for "space satellites". Everyone who claims to have evidence that space-satellites exist have a vested interest in the deception, they are liars, and untrustworthy. I would be foolish to trust them.

Mr. "It looks so fake, it has to be real" Elon Musk included. Satanic symbol on his shirt (and the Tesla logo itself) included.
Further, if you think about WHY satellites are sent up to “space”, it all points to LEO satellites and not “space” ones. 

What do the movies tells us about satellites?  They are used for taking pictures of earth, tracking terrorists, cars, and even zooming in on people walking on the sidewalk (with enough zoom power to read time on a wristwatch).  The tech is there for a LEO satellite only 1-3 miles in the air.  There is NO WAY that a satellite in space (300-400 miles away) is taking photos of a car.  That’s fantasy. 

Secondly, the same thing applies with missle tracking, GPS, weapons, satellite radio, satellite internet, etc.  This stuff is NOT be transmitted 300-400 miles from space.  No, it’s using LEO satellites from a mile or so. 

What’s the most common light fixture today?  LED.  Those are probably used on satellites.  LED range of sight is around a few miles.  Not 300+. 

The ISS is said to be 250 miles above earth.  I just don’t buy that.

Offline Pax Vobis

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Re: Are there space satellites?
« Reply #28 on: February 11, 2026, 04:55:44 PM »
It is in the "space" between the land of Earth and the firmament (maybe?).  
:facepalm:  That's not what "space" means.  In common understanding, "space" is the location OUTSIDE OF EARTH (i.e. when you exit earth and enter the "galaxy").  

Scripture does not permit mankind/spacecraft/rockets, etc to go beyond the firmament.  So there has been no exploration of space, no visits to the Moon, etc.

Quit re-defining terms in an attempt to co-mingle truth with lies.  Accept reality.  Accept you've been lied to.  Wake up.

Online Gray2023

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Re: Are there space satellites?
« Reply #29 on: February 11, 2026, 05:37:05 PM »
Further, if you think about WHY satellites are sent up to “space”, it all points to LEO satellites and not “space” ones. 

What do the movies tells us about satellites?  They are used for taking pictures of earth, tracking terrorists, cars, and even zooming in on people walking on the sidewalk (with enough zoom power to read time on a wristwatch).  The tech is there for a LEO satellite only 1-3 miles in the air.  There is NO WAY that a satellite in space (300-400 miles away) is taking photos of a car.  That’s fantasy. 

Secondly, the same thing applies with missle tracking, GPS, weapons, satellite radio, satellite internet, etc.  This stuff is NOT be transmitted 300-400 miles from space.  No, it’s using LEO satellites from a mile or so. 

What’s the most common light fixture today?  LED.  Those are probably used on satellites.  LED range of sight is around a few miles.  Not 300+. 

The ISS is said to be 250 miles above earth.  I just don’t buy that.
LEOs are said to be 186 miles in the air.  Wouldn't we have pictures from people if they were only 1 to 3 miles and they would hit things at that distance like mountains.  Planes cruise above 6 miles, we can see them.  Please find some pictures people have taken of these objects. If they are so low they should be easy to see.  If a telescope can see something far away, why can't we make an electronic do the same thing?