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posted by Gunpowder Chronicle on Saturday, January 26 2008 @ 10:51 PM
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After reading the post about the couple near the Philly Airport on Mahmoud Albero's site, I decided to hack into the National Photo Reconaissance Office tonight and reposition a KH-12 satellite over the Delmarva Peninsula.  It took a total of three geosynchronous orbits-- and a little bit of dodging with Grazer 1 -- but after bouncing the signal off three receivers in Tajikistan, and rerouting the downlink through Bosophorus University's mainframe in Istanbul, then sublinking through an unprotected Wi-Fi point in Bozman, MT (got to love those militia types), I was able to download the following image:

Gotcha!

You can clearly see that someone cut "FUJA" into a field near The Compound.  Some creative tractor work, there.  Must have been a skilled redneck or a John Deere specialist.

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By TomCat @ Sunday, January 27, 2008 7:51 AM
Awesome!
By easternshorenative @ Sunday, January 27, 2008 8:33 AM
Absolutely the funniest thing I've ever seen. WTG
By Chuck Norris @ Sunday, January 27, 2008 3:59 PM
I was able to find a few when I logged into the National Photo Reconaissance Office. Of course I could just log in to their site since I'm Chuck Norris.

http://chucknorrissby.blogspot.com/
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