Monday, September 24, 2012
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Once again, thank you SPACEWEATHER
They are providing a quick and life image of where the dead NASA satellite is in real time, or as real in time as we can get.. At least you can pinpoint what area it will fall so you can adjust your Friday headgear if need be.
Monday, September 19, 2011
Andrew scribblings: Someone explain to me, if you can.. How can't NASA know where the satellite will fall?
Well this explanation is as good as any.. andrewwhiting:
Defunct NASA satellite to crash to Earth this week
.. I just still don’t get it. The sky is falling. Heads up. It may hit. 1 in 3200 chance of a human dying, says NASA. .
It’s pretty simple, actually: the atmosphere just below where the satellite currently is…
….but 1 in 3200 chance of human life lost!? Heads up
Andrew scribblings: Someone explain to me, if you can.. How can't NASA know where the satellite will fall?
Someone explain to me, if you can.. How can't NASA know where the satellite will fall?
.. I just still don’t get it. The sky is falling. Heads up. It may hit. 1 in 3200 chance of a human dying, says NASA. .Defunct NASA satellite to crash to Earth this week
Friday, September 16, 2011
Oh did NASA mention?
…the satellite that will crash on earth, somewhere, is over 6 tons.. almost 7. And it will hurl down to earth at 5 miles per second..
Stay inside?
Wear a hat?
…it could fall anywhere between 57 degrees north and 57 degrees south. Good luck earth..


