Project E.T. Shadow
By VKXY62
@VKXY62 (1605)
Australia
March 25, 2007 8:30am CST
Hello Mylotters,
I would like to enlighten you all to a project that will increase our understanding of a new type of space engine.
The engine will be tested onboard the International Space Station in the near future.
Primary experiments have already been performed.
You do not have to be a very technical person to do this.
Any interested parties are invited to participate and schools of any level are also invited.
This is an open space experiment to anyone in the world that would like to participate.
If you think you may know someone or an organisation that would be interested in taking part in this experiment please pass this message on to them.
This is a chance to become an involved individual in a historical event.
This experiment will help investigate the properties of Electric Ion Enigines in Earth orbit on board the Space Station, these engines produce a blue glow when operating much like on Star-Trek or the sci-fi movies we see.
There are problems associated with the engines affecting a large area of the Earth's reception of radio signals from space when these type of engines are operating.
If you read between the lines, it may prove that these types of engines may not be operated near the Earth because of the effect they cause.
It is possible that they may only be consigned to deep space missions away from any possible radio interference or magnetic field interactions with the Earth.
These engine's are very tiny compared to the very noticable reactions noticed in radio communications abilities between Earth and other spacecraft behind what ever is operating an E.T. thruster or engine.
These properties, to my knowledge were first noticed in trial orbital tests during the 1960's.
We have slowly progressed, but things are now at this stage.
People with radio scanners and computers are needed that can take part in the experiment when the engines are turned on.
The Space Station will be sending a beacon signal on a particular VHF frequency and this is what you will tune to.
The exact shape of the area of radio blackout will be mapped from the information supplied by all of the receiving stations on Earth.
That's YOU.
It is expected that you will hear the Space Stations beacon and then the radio shadow from the E.T. engine will black out the signal, a few minutes later, you will hear the Space Stations beacon again, and then it will dissappear over the horizon and fade.
Try to imagine a torch spotlight on a wall with a black shadow in the middle of the beam, this approximates the Space Stations radio beacon signal on the Earth's surface with the E.T. engine affected area in the middle.
How to participate in this historical open public space experiment is by visiting the TSNIIMASH space institute in Russia, and signing up.
You should only do this if you are actually able to carry out the actions of being able to have a radio scanner tuned to the correct VHF frequency connected to a computer or have a computers microphone sitting near the scanner.
The data will be recorded on your P.C. machine if you are not able to be online exactly when it all happens, or preferably, you can be online when the Space Station flys over you with the engine operating.
Please have a look at my webpage for more information and a link directly to TSNIIMASH in Russia.
For confirmation of this statement,
please google for 'vk3ukf E.T. shadow'
or click this link to my web page regards this experiment, where you can have a look for more basic information.
http://www.qsl.net/vk3ukf/etshadowozindexqsl.html
When you have absorbed the page above, please visit here.
There is also a link on my page to this link.
This link will take you directly to TSNIIMASH in Russia.
http://www.tsniimash.ru/Shadow/default_eng.htm
This is a plug for the hard working folks that struggle to improve our understanding of things and the hobby of amateur radio and what we get up to sometimes.
Help advance science, become part of the space program.
:-)
Thanks folks. VK3UKF.
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