Yes, I am positive they cause them with the kinetic force of take off!!
I also notice that there are natural disasters in between takeoffs too, and I am positive that is the earth realigning itself in between the kinetic forces of each take off.
I am also positive that there is absolutely no scientific logic or connection involved when the shuttle is airborne and disasters occur.
2007-08-21 02:27:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello, Before the shuttle takes off it is held back by two massive arms which in turn are bolted to massive concrete blocks 2.1miles deep in the ground and on the end of these are 17 stainless steel anchors (my job is to see that the concrete is not to wet) if the shuttle is held back to long on take off it pulls the concrete up causing a cavity then the earth falls into this creating earthquakes, similar when the rockets ignite and burn they cause a vacume which the air rushes into making a hurricane. We at NASA know this and are working on the problem. God Bless America. Gen BS Hitter.
2007-08-23 05:41:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm!! stable quesiton, The holiday would play a small area, yet i do no longer think of so..there have been climate ameliorations in the previous area shuttles..take the ice age as an occasion..i'm particular there have been no longer any area shuttles then. i think of that is purely a accident.. Plus the Bible does say that the climate will visit pot, besides as different issues interior the international.
2016-12-12 08:28:35
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answered by Anonymous
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There are natural disasters all of the time and not just whn a space shuttle goes up.
2007-08-21 10:57:04
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answered by MARKJ L 1
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I noticed that, every time there was a natural disaster, I had been for a poo that day !!
The Boxing Day tsunami, the Peruvian earthquake, Hurricane Katrina........the list is endless.
I have, this morning, purchased a cork in an effort to save mankind.
2007-08-21 03:22:14
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answered by the_lipsiot 7
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I wasn't aware we had a shuttle in orbit during Katrina. Or the tsunami. Or the Northridge quake. Or the Tahoe fire. Or the India floods. Or the Iran quake. Or the... Well, you get the idea.
Have you ever noticed there's *always* natural disasters?
2007-08-21 04:00:05
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answered by quantumclaustrophobe 7
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They don't leasrn aything at NASA.like not scheduling events in the storm season . There's always something brewing out there then. The real disaster was having them land without repairing the tile. I half expected another space disaster. I would have never let them land without fixing the tile. Another lesson not learned.
2007-08-21 06:19:51
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answered by ? 4
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No, I haven't. It's just a coincidence based on one observation you've made. That's not enough to draw any conclusions on. If you want to draw conclusions, list every natural disaster for the last 50 years and then draw up a list of when we had shuttles up and do a statistical comparison.
2007-08-21 02:36:04
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answered by eri 7
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Yes. Every time the shuttle is in space, I drop a glass of milk or something.
2007-08-21 06:10:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Coincidence only. There are natural disasters even when the space shuttle ISN'T in space.
2007-08-21 02:28:02
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answered by Uther Aurelianus 6
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