Post: Nasa Satellite 'To Hit Earth Within Hours'
09-23-2011, 03:18 AM #1
Xx--AIDAN--xX
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); A defunct six-ton satellite is hurtling towards earth and is expected to crash within the next 24 hours, but experts have no idea where it will land.

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The Nasa Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (Uars) could shower debris anywhere over the six inhabited continents - from as far north as Alaska to the bottom tip of South America.
Satellites as large as Uars re-enter Earth's atmosphere about once a year and Nasa said there have been no reports of any deaths or injuries to people from falling debris.
But space expert Doug Millard at London's Science Museum thinks this one is worth watching.
He said: "This is one of the largest satellites up there.
"It's about the size of a double-decker bus. Most satellites when they come down, they are smaller, they burn up and no one notices. Because of the size it's a little more significant."

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Nasa has said the odds of a piece of the Uars debris striking a person is about one in 3,200.
The agency insists most of the 20-year-old probe will burn up in the atmosphere and that the debris will most likely fall into an ocean or land in an uninhabited region of Earth.
The probe is being tracked by radar stations and experts around the world.
Flight Lieutenant Mike Farrington and his team at RAF Fylingdales have been monitoring the 35ft long satellite since its launch.
He says the tumbling probe is causing tracking difficulty because of its shape, size and speed.
"There's a great deal of uncertainty over where it will re-enter. Due to the irregular size and shape of this object it's impossible to say.
"These things move at about 7.5 kilometres (4.6 miles) per second in space and something moving at that speed is very difficult to predict.
"We've got some world class analysts here who've been working round the clock.
"But it's impossible for anyone using any of the resources anywhere across the globe to actually predict when and where this object will land."

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Scientists expect up to 26 pieces - with a combined mass of about 540kg - to survive the fiery re-entry.
Launched in 1991, the satellite has been monitoring chemicals in the atmosphere, slowly losing altitude since completing its mission in 2005.
This satellite has caused a scare already. In 2010 it forced the International Space Station into a collision avoiding manoeuvre.
Nasa said that in 50 years of space travel no one has ever been hurt by falling debris.
But cosmic junk is not rocket science. This is a case of watch this space. Literally.

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09-23-2011, 04:36 AM #11
sciz0r
Big Daddy
Originally posted by Graphiq View Post
Why? What has he done to you?


Steel all the bitches Ovbss :yuno: Happy
09-23-2011, 04:39 AM #12
Originally posted by DUB
No worries, I haz umbrellaz Enzo


Huge metal object falling appeared.

Quick! Use umbrella!

Its super-effective!

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09-23-2011, 04:39 AM #13
superhighme
dude, wheres my car
Originally posted by Graphiq View Post
Why? What has he done to you?

actually, unlike other raging homs who hate hime just because hes justin beiber, i have a reason to hate him
my EX-gf skipped my birthday and our 8 month anniversery just to go to his concerts... thats what he did to me

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09-23-2011, 04:42 AM #14
ShadowSoldier36
Trophy Request King
i hope it land in my pool then ill sell to nasa or ebay
09-23-2011, 05:18 AM #15
we should try to shoot the metals using SAM missiles stare

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09-23-2011, 05:45 AM #16
Hazel
Problem rule #16?
Best way to survive.

May not be a nuke but same basics.

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Jakob
09-23-2011, 06:09 AM #17
Alt
Banned
Land near my house
I'll take it apart
Go to the Scrap yard.
???????????
Profit.


uMad NASA :carling:
09-23-2011, 06:22 AM #18
Cryptic
Former Staff | Content Manager
One in 3,200? Eh I'll stand out side then. I aint afraid to take my chances. **** that punk ass piece of scrap metal. If a piece lands where I can get to it, I'll sell it back to the Government for a big sum of money.
09-23-2011, 06:22 AM #19
DlBSY993
There's 0nly 1..
Apparently theres a 1/3000 chance of it injuring anyone, but no doubt itll land on my ****ing car -__-

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