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> Do you think that Columbia's final mission may have included a
> secret agenda
> related to Irak?  I don't even dare to speculate.

It's certainly possible, but most spy satellites are launched from
Vandenburg, where it's easier to get them into a polar orbit.  And it's a
lot cheaper than a shuttle launch.  We can see Vandenburg launches from the
Bay Area, especially at night, but they never pre-announce that kind.

Living close to the final approach paths into Moffett Field, we also get
other indications of when something is going on...

Nick

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