The US Army had geolocation using radio towers back kin the 40's.
But if you were to triangulate their position, it would static and on the surface of the Earth.
Go to the original thread, there's a link to a list of balloon launched satellites.
Balloon satellites would not be seen streaking across the sky. And again, you can triangulate them.
Okay, back to sleep you go.
Shhhh, daddy government is here to do all your thinking for you.
Okay, back to sleep you go. Shhhh, daddy government is here to do all your thinking for you.
You're actually talking about yourself, except you just believe stupid shit posted by flattards, without any evidence, and despite vast amounts of evidence to the contrary. That's why you came back with this when I mentioned triangulation and satellites being seen to streak across the sky. Since you can't argue logic, you fling shit like the retarded monkey you are.
Hey, dipshit, what do you think is more likely to be seen; a tiny box with non-reflective solar panelsat 350,000', or a big fuck off shiny aluminium balloon at 60,000'?
You think using the word "triangulation" makes you seem as though you have a bastard clue what you are talking about? What magic equation do you think a gps uses?
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