Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Mystery Of Missing Satellite Debris Finally SolvedMystery Of Missing Satellite Debris Finally Solved

By Meera Dolasia on 09/28/2011
Dogo Nwes


Continuation of the last current event

Last week, "NASA's 6.5 ton Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) was falling down to earth and the Space Agency did not know when or where it would land." It fell 12.00am EST on Saturday, September 24th and no one was injured. Then scientists started searching for the missing parts since it was unknown where the satellite crashed. After four days, they found it. It fell in part of the Southern Pacific Ocean, a region that has no population of humans. In October or early November when a German astronomy satellite falls back to Earth. It is 2.5 tons, it is smaller than UARS However more than 30 pieces of the broken-up satellite are expected to fall on Earth.
 
If you want to know when and where this one falls, stay tuned. 

I am very shocked that the satellite actually fell, because I did not know anything about that. I thought that it wont even fall, but I was wrong. This really shows that you can predict something of happening, because sometimes during the procedure of happening something is different. I hope that the same happens with the second German satellite
http://www.dogonews.com/2011/10/21/more-satellite-debris-freefalling-to-earth-this-weekend


3 comments:

  1. Wow, no more time to spend... we have to hide in a safe place till he other satellite will fall... I did not even heard about the first one and now I am so shocked. Good luck to everyone.! :)

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  2. Thank goodness no one was hurt. It is good it landed in the ocean.

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  3. I wonder how many more satellites will fall. Why are they falling? Did you ever wonder how they know how many pieces will fall to Earth?

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