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NASA STS-125 Mission

NASA STS-125 Mission Patch
| Hubble Trouble Delays Launch | JSC Closes for Hurricane Ike |
| Tropical Storm Hannah Delays Rollout | Tropical Storm Fay Delays Rollover |

Hubble Trouble Delays Launch

Hubble Trouble Delays Launch

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September 29, (Day 273, Freedom):  The failure of a critical computer on the Hubble Space Telescope will delay the Hubble servicing mission until 2009.  Hubble's Control Unit/Science Data Formatter Side A failed shortly after 8 PM EDT on Sept. 27.  Side A no longer supports transfer of science data to the ground.  A switch to the backup Side B will be required to restore operation of the Hubble Space Telescope.  In order to repair the failed unit during the STS-125 servicing mission, NASA will have to delay the launch, which was scheduled for Oct. 14, for months.

The Hubble component failure came as the eye of Hurricane Kyle was off the coast of North Carolina and the surrounding cloud mass extended up to a point off the coast of the Maryland Hubble headquarters and NASA headquarters in Washington, DC.  The mission patch contains symbols of hurricanes.  The failure was on Sept. 27, Day 271, where 27 is for a horn and 271 is for a strait (71).  Kyle means strait.  The mission patch shows a telescope (horn) and the vortex of a horn.  The red line, for suffering, crossing the image of the telescope on the patch symbolizes the failure that would delay the mission.

Johnson Space Center Closes for Hurricane Ike

Johnson Space Center Closes for Hurricane Ike

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September 11, (Day 255, Grace Blessing):  NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston closed at 1:00 PM today due to threat from approaching Hurricane Ike.  Consequently, the STS-125 program-level Flight Readiness Review that had been scheduled for today and tomorrow will be postponed until next week.  This is another delay caused by a hurricane or tropical storm.  There are symbols of tropical storms on the mission patch.

Tropical Storm Hannah Delays Rollout

Tropical Storm Fay Delays RolloverTropical Storm Ike, 9-2-08, 1615 GMT

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September 2, (Day 246, Pregnancy):  Rollout of STS-125 to the Launch Pad was delayed due to Tropical Storm Hannah.  Rollout was scheduled for 12:01 AM.  Hannah has been forecast to travel off the coast near the Launch Pad.  This is another case of a delay of a major milestone due to a tropical storm.  Symbols of tropical storms are on the mission patch.  The symbols look very much like the appearance of Tropical Storm Ike today.

Tropical Storm Fay Delays Rollover

Tropical Storm Fay Delays Rollover

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August 22, (Day 235, Rest from Enemies):  Rollover of Orbiter Atlantis (OV-104) for STS-125, the Hubble Space Telescope repair mission, from the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) was delayed due to Tropical Storm Fay.  Rollover had been scheduled for August 19, the day Tropical Storm Fay made landfall in Florida.  The large tropical storm made its way toward the Space Center and stalled with its large eye over Cape Canaveral August 20.  Then when the storm moved a little northeast into the Atlantic, it stalled again and belted the area with torrential rains from its eyewall.  Over 22 inches of rain was recorded on the south end of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, which set a new record for the area.  Kennedy Space Center, which got over 12 inches of rain, was shut down for three days.  Orbiter Atlantis finally rolled over to the VAB at 10 PM EDT tonight.

Hubble missions have a history of trouble.  And this one, STS-125, where 25 is for Sovereignty, has already topped them all.  This is the fifth and final mission to Hubble.  The clues to the trouble were in the mission patch, which contained a symbol that resembled a tropical storm.

Mission Patch

The STS-125 Mission patch contains the image of a vortex emanating from a horn and an Orbiter with a red tail.  The Hubble Space Telescope was the horn.  The telescope horn has two lenses, which focus light.  The viewing area of the telescope on the patch appears as a vortex.  A vortex is like the inside of a horn.  An example is a tornado, where the outside of the tornado looks like a horn, and the inside is a vortex.  The horn is a male symbol, and the vortex is a female symbol.

The horn and vortex was illustrated by recent repairs to the flame trench of Launch Pad 39A.  Breaches in the walls of the flame trench occurred on the last launch.  The breaches symbolized breaches in the levies on the Mississippi River that caused recent flooding.  Workers sprayed a coat of heat-resistant concrete called Fondue Fyre onto steel grids welded to the wall of the flame trench.  The image of the vortex of concrete sprayed from the nozzle of the horn-shaped device corresponds to the vortex and horn on the mission patch.

Inside the vortex of the mission patch were symbols of stars, planets, and galaxies.  The symbol of the S-shaped galaxies also resembles the symbol for a hurricane or tropical storm.  Sure enough, Tropical Storm Fay, arrived in Florida on the day scheduled for Rollover.  The tropical storm proceeded to Cape Canaveral and parked with its large eye over the Cape.  The Cape is shaped like a vortex or female pudenda.  As long as the eye was overhead, everything was fine; but when the storm moved north and stalled, the eyewall crossed the Cape and pounded it with wind and torrential rain for hours.  The full effects of being inside the cone of a vortex were felt.

The vortex and horn on the patch are aligned along the Z-axis (up and down), whereas, a telescope focuses light for the eye in the Y-axis direction.  This is important because the atmosphere is in the Z-axis direction.  Solids, like land are along the X-axis.  Liquids, like seas, and light for the eyes are along the Y-axis.  And the atmosphere and heavens are along the Z-axis.  A vortex along the Z-axis could symbolize a power system in the air, such as a tornado or hurricane.  This would correspond to a Cosmic stronghold in Satan's Cosmic System.  An example would be skunk raising a stink, which symbolizes a Satanic attack.  A female Cosmic stronghold corresponds to the Prostitute of Babylon.  The torrential rains from Tropical Storm Fay with floods of water in the streets symbolized female promiscuity as with the Noahic Flood.

Also, on the patch is the image of an Orbiter flying away with a red vapor trail.  A vapor trail emanates from the vortex of the engine bells.  The color red symbolizes suffering.  The vapor trail is supposed to be white, for sanctification.  On August 20, Spanair flight JK5022 crashed and burned on takeoff in Madrid due to an engine fire.  Also on the patch, there is a sliver of orange inside the red vapor trail.  Orange symbolizes separation.  This will be the fifth and last mission to Hubble.  Five is the number for a giant, such as Baal.  On the patch, the telescope is crossing over the vapor trail.  This corresponds to a tick mark on the face of a clock.  It symbolizes a point in time.  The point was designed into God's Sovereign Design.  It was the point where the path of the Hubble Space Telescope crossed the path of Orbiter Atlantis.  Tropical Storm Fay came from the Atlantic

After coming from the Atlantic, Tropical Storm Fay moved into the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall on the southwest end of the Florida peninsula.  The angle of the path of Tropical Storm Fay crossing the Florida peninsula is a rough approximation to the angle of the vapor trail and Hubble Space Telescope on the mission patch.  Bear in mind that the Florida peninsula is a few degrees off from vertical.  However, it is quite common for God to mark off the path of landfall of hurricanes ahead of time.  So, the image of the Hubble Space Telescope on the patch also symbolizes the Florida peninsula and the vapor trail symbolizes the path of Tropical Storm Fay.

Conclusion

Rollover of Orbiter Atlantis for STS-125, the last Hubble repair mission, was delayed three days by Tropical Storm Fay, which arrived in Florida on the day of the scheduled rollover.  This was a significant issue.  As the first leg of the trek to the Launch Pad was about to begin, God blocked it with a tropical storm.  The STS-125 mission patch contained a vortex with a symbol for a hurricane or tropical storm in it.  A vortex symbolizes a Cosmic stronghold or power system that corresponds to the female.  The Orbiter, which flies through the atmosphere, is identified with the Z-axis of the Space Shuttle.  The External Tank for liquid Hydrogen and Oxygen is identified with the Y-axis.  And the Solid Rocket Boosters, which are bolted to the ground, are identified with the X-axis.

The vortex on the mission patch was pointed in the Z-axis direction.  Orbiter rollover was delayed by a tropical storm (Z-axis Judgment) that came to Cape Canaveral and forced a three-day delay in Rollover.  The Cape facilities were inside the cone of the vortex of Tropical Storm Fay.  Over 22 inches of rain fell on the Cape and set a new record.  The flooding symbolized the Prostitute of Babylon and female promiscuity as existed in the Noahic Flood.

Author:  Larry Wood