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2008 Saturn Flight
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Welcome to our 2008 Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline 2008 Saturn / Dione
Mission Profile “follow along” page.
Commander Dr. Haynes and the Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline flight management team initiates Saturn's round trip leg of the flight on the 1st of January, 2008.
God bless you all.
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01, 01, 2008
Haynes Saucer shuttle-to-orbit is now parked at our earth based Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline passenger / cargo transfer terminal awaiting commander Dr. Doug Haynes preflight inspection.
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Commander Dr. Doug Haynes prepares to initiate the Saturn 2008 Space flight mission. |
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Commanders Dr. Doug Haynes and Haynes Saucer (el Jimmie Lee-1) earth to orbit shuttle initial taxi out. |
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Commander Dr. Doug Haynes maneuvers his earth to near orbit Haynes Saucer el Jimmie Lee into our much more efficient vertical hover / takeoff (VTOL) sequence instead of having to wait in a typical peak hub airport / airline traffic jam.
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Commanders Dr. Doug Haynes and Haynes Saucer ( el Jimmie lee-1) Low spaceport traffic pattern departure. Dr. Doug’s DEHAS SURAMKET motors operating in normally aspirated mold. |
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Commanders Dr. Doug Haynes and Haynes Saucer ( el Jimmie Lee-1) low spaceport airspace departure. Dr. Doug’s DEHAS SURAMKET motors operating in normally aspirated mold. |
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Commanders Dr. Doug Haynes and Haynes Saucer ( el Jimmie lee-1) designated FAA, AST, ATC airspace space access arrival point Dr. Doug’s DEHAS SURAMKET motors operating in supercharged aspirated mold. |
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Commanders Dr. Doug Haynes and Haynes Saucer (el Jimmie Lee-1) higher altitude space fight Suramket ignition point. Dr. Doug’s DEHAS SURAMKET motors operating in hypercharge aspirated mold. |
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Commanders Dr. Doug Haynes and our Haynes Saucer (el Jimmie Lee-1) low orbit space flight activities. Dr. Doug’s DEHAS SURAMKET motors operating in oxidizer mold. DEHAS PDP motors operating in plasma drive propulsion mold. |
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Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his el Jimmie Lee-1 Haynes Saucer arrive within hours at Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline’s primary earth spaceflight hub and spoke network hub and spoke passenger /cargo transfer facilities.
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes completes the new dock and lock space wheel procedures before resting over night at our geostationary passenger /cargo transfer station. DEHAS PDP motors operating in plasma drive propulsion mold. |
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01,02,2008
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes transfers from the el Jimmie lee-1 Haynes Saucer into the earth system shuttle craft named Los Dilila and departs toward our Lunar Liberation point one space wheel facility. |
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01, 03, 2008
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his Haynes Saucer Los Dilila have just entered lunar gravity environmental conditions for eventual Liberation point 1# BRNS station docking events. |
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01-04-2008
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and Los Dilila arrive and dock at the Blue Ridge Nebula Airlines Liberation point 1 space station wheel for an overnight stay using his newly developed dock to lock multiple rotating facilities protocols acquired during his astronaut training. |
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01-05-2008
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes transfers into the Blue Ridge Nebula Spacelines starship Las Dershawna's shuttle craft el Jimmie Lee-2 before departing the station.
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Commander Dr. Doug Haynes maneuvers el Jimmie Lee-2 into a high profile Lunar surface approach sequence. |
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Commander Dr. Doug Haynes maneuvers el Jimmie Lee-2 into a low Lunar approach to starship docking profile. |
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| Commander Dr. Doug Haynes maneuvers the el Jimmie lee-2 Haynes Saucer into a final approach docking procedures inside the starship Las Dershawn before resting overnight. |
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01-06-2008
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes completes takeoff checklist and maneuvers Las Dershawna into a lunar hover and vertical takeoff to moon orbital departure sequence. |
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Commander Dr. Doug Haynes initiates a DEHAS SURAMKET continues thrust acceleration burn toward the Saturn's multiple moon orbital system. |
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Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his starship Las Dershawn depart our spacelines’ primary hub transportation network for the next three months. |
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01-12- 2008
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes maneuvers his Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline starship Las Dershawan past the Mars orbital ring and up to the asteroid belt zone.
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Commander Dr. Doug Haynes maneuvers his
Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline starship Las Dershawan around the asteroids Eros, Gaspra, Ida and Mathilde while headed to his halfway flight arrival point Jupiter.
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01-16-2007
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes deploys multiple surface investigation probes in the Jumpers quadrant while in route to Saturn’s orbital system. |
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01-23-2008
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes maneuvers his Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline starship Las Dershawan up and over the Jehovah orbital system and toward the remaining three gas planets ( Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) for exploration activities. |
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01-27-2008
With the arrival of the
Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline starship Las Dershawan at the complicated and dangers Saturn orbital system .
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| Commander Dr. Doug Haynes maneuvers his spaceship toward it’s initial landing / de-docking spot on Enceladus. |
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01-28-2008
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes maneuvers his spaceship toward it’s final vertical approach / landing spot on the moon Enceladus. |
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01-29-2008
After a 24 hour duty rest period Commander Dr. Doug Haynes and his crew transfer into our shuttle craft el Jimmie Lee -2 and de-docks for orbit.
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Commander Dr. Doug Haynes uses the rings of Saturn to guide him toward Titan while deploying moon investigation space probes toward nearby Dione, Tethys and our more distant target Iapetus.
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02-02-2008
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes maneuvers his spaceship el Jimmie Lee-2 toward its final vertical approach / landing spot on the moon Titan.
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Blue Ridge Nebula space probe approaches Dione for landing.
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| Blue Ridge Nebula space probe approaches Tethys for landing.
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Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline Commander Dr. Doug Haynes collects space probes after they complete their investigations of Dione and Tethys.
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02-10-2008
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes transfers into his
Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline starship Las Dershawan parked on the moon Enceladus.
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes completes the exploration and establishment of moon bases and now departs the Saturn orbital system for earth Luna connection activities by mid March.
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03, 13th 2008
Commander Dr. Haynes heads back to our earth / Lunar orbital system.
03, 14th 2008
Commander Dr. Haynes switches to the Haynes disk at the moon and heads for the geostationary orbit delta hotel.
03, 18th 2008
Commander Dr. Haynes switches to the Haynes disk at the geostationary orbit delta hotel and heads for earth atmosphere reentry.
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Commander Dr. Haynes inters low earth orbit. |
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03, 18th 2008
For additional safety reasons Commander Dr. Haynes deploys one of the two Haynes Saucers emergency reentry / decent parachutes to slow his decent toward home.
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Commander Dr. Haynes inters earth's upper atmosphere.
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Commander Dr. Haynes inters airport/spaceport traffic area.
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| Commander Dr. Haynes completes his reentry event and touches down back home. |
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03, 18th 2008
Commander Dr. Doug Haynes hovers taxies his Haynes Saucer away from the active runway and heads toward our
Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline passenger / cargo transfer terminal for parking, de-boarding and post1flight inspection activities.
Commander Dr. Haynes and the
Blue Ridge Nebula Spaceline flight management team completes the earth to Saturn round trip flight in record breaking time.
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