The Hubble Space Telescope has been hard at work for decades, but it might not be as original as we once thought. There is compelling evidence that the KH-11 category of US spy satellites (which have been around longer than Hubble) are essentially mild variants of Hubble. We'll look at a lot of clues that support this conclusion, and it's a bit of a crazy idea, considering there have been 19 of these Hubble variants launched for spy purposes... and only one Hubble. Note: I said in the video that “Synthetic Aperture Radar“ is abbreviated as SAP. Obviously, I am an idiot, and I have yet to understand that an extra little line on a P turns it into an R, which is apparently a different letter? [citation needed] ----------------------- Business inquiries: rocketsurgerysci@ ----------------------- Interview clips are part of the full NASA documentary:
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