Anonymous ID: cbcb3c Jan. 18, 2020, 5:01 a.m. No.7845479   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5502

>>7845469

>Notable in that Oprah backed a documentary on sexual abuse in the music industry and then when the film was about to premier at Sundance she pulled the plug…

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>More evidence of Oprah being a shitbag and something other anons might mull over today…

 

That kind of reminds me of when Robert De Niro was supporting an anti-vax documentary, then pulled out at the last minute.

 

https://fortune.com/2016/03/29/robert-de-niro-anti-vaccine-documentary/

 

I think it's their way of getting huge publicity and eyes on, then completely discrediting whatever it was they were pushing.

Anonymous ID: cbcb3c Jan. 18, 2020, 5:21 a.m. No.7845548   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>7845497

>>7845513

>That's rad. What am I lookin at here?

>>7845531

>Some say space refuse, others aliums, but if there's an authoritative answer it is unknown to anon.

 

Space Junk:

Great Scott! That Fiery Rocket Fragment is Another Bit of Space Junk

 

The fact is, in this modern era there’s a large amount of stuff orbiting the Earth. There are perhaps half a million objects from paint flakes to satellites to defunct rocket boosters out there — 20,000 of which are larger than a softball and are tracked by the Department of Defense.

 

Their location spans from low-Earth-orbit (in the 200-300 mile range) out to the geosynchronous satellite distance of 26,000 miles, and somewhat beyond. All that material is stuff we put there since the beginning of the Space Age in 1957. Before that the skies were pretty clean.

 

https://www.kqed.org/science/891118/great-scott-that-fiery-rocket-fragment-is-another-bit-of-space-junk