Re: Google Unmasks Xichang - ASAT Pad Visible?
- From: "Ed Kyle" <edkyle99@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Feb 2007 18:22:47 -0800
On Feb 27, 8:00 pm, "Ed Kyle" <edkyl...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Feb 27, 1:10 pm, "Jim Oberg" <job...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nice work, Ed.
Thanks! Now, do me a favor, Jim and everyone else, and peer through
this cloud. I think this may actually be the destination of the new
roadway (and the reason I say roadway rather than railway now is due
to the tight 200 foot-ish radius curves on the upgrade).
28.199903 N, 101.963189 E
What destination could such a one-way road, requiring such an
obviously massive effort, have? It is about 8 km south of the
existing pad complexes. Could it be a new launch pad? A tracking
radar? An observatory? Why build whatever this is here, in the
mountains, rather than at the northern desert sites where construction
would be cheaper?
- Ed Kyle
I notice that there is a growing pile of gravel building up at
this location. There is a possibility, I must admit, that this
could be the portal to a really long tunnel beneath the
mountains, leading west.
- Ed Kyle
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