• Nasa Cloud machine
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPJ23Mbjk_Q[/media] I hope this has not already ben posted.
ROFL: "The way I see it... NASA probably caused the flooding of May 2011 displacing hundreds of families in MO and IL and elsewhere. Why? ...and - lawsuits, anybody?" The video author is a conspiracy nut. The BBC coverage is cool, though.
[QUOTE=OzJackal;29905040]Weather control, here we come.[/QUOTE] It's been possible for quite some time now, that's why it's never rained over a Soviet May Day Parade since.
So they basically kicked people out of houses to make this?
they were appropriately recompensed
NASA is a bunch of dicks focing people to move.
[QUOTE=Mindfuck 2;29907818]NASA is a bunch of dicks focing people to move.[/QUOTE] :eng99:
i would love to run through that cloud when it still is on the ground level
[QUOTE=cameleot;29909310]i would love to run through that cloud when it still is on the ground level[/QUOTE] clouds are made of cotton, you cant run through cotton
[QUOTE=Laserbeams;29909989]clouds are made of cotton, you cant run through cotton[/QUOTE] So is your brain
Seen this, really cool thougt :)
I like Clarkson
The comment at the end about NASA causing the floods is the funniest thing I've seen all day. Brilliant.
[QUOTE=angelangel;29905113]It's been possible for quite some time now, that's why it's never rained over a Soviet May Day Parade since.[/QUOTE] What? Source.
[QUOTE=Billiam;29912570]What? Source.[/QUOTE] Yeah, they do sorta reversed thing. They drop silver iodide or cement into the clouds which could potentially hit the parade, and the condensation cores which the dust particles act as make the clouds rain out before they reach Moscow. [editline]18th May 2011[/editline] Quick google gave me this [URL="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8587725.stm"]article[/URL], which explains it nicely.
From what ive understood the cloud machines aren't anything new even thought it's being presented as so, They've been using metal particles to control wearther for a long time now and for most of the part i don't think the public has known about this. It's been more of a scifi thing, technology which we would achieve somewhere in the future. and the methods they use to manipulate weather timing are actually very harmful to enviroment and humans. It supposely changes PH levels and of course poisons fucking everything. So if the metal particles cause the rain to occur in a mountain forest, Most of the bacteria, insects and smaller plants will die. if there has been any clean water around there, it will obviously be poisonous. You remember when thousands of birds died mysteriously? It would make sense that the birds actually were poisoned when they flew into a poisonous gas cloud.
The thing they do in Russia is completely harmless, except that the rain might be missing somewhere, and of course if you unloaded a lot of rain on one place you could flood it. The thing in OP truly "produces" cloud, but you need enormous amount of resources to produce the vapor that way. They use burn hydrogen, and I would guess that producing that one small cloud in OP did possibly cost tens or hundreds of thousands dollars.
I want to go there.
[QUOTE=fonkey;29910199]Seen this, really cool thougt :)[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Mindfuck 2;29907818]NASA is a bunch of dicks focing people to move.[/QUOTE] Learn to spell, Facepunch.
Nasa's Vehicle Assembly Building in Titusville is the largest single story building in the world, and is so large that on humid days rain clouds form right below the ceiling. I've seen it in person and it looks like a massive glowing white box on a horizon of nothing.
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