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Offline Elderberry

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Daily Mail UK By Stacy Liberatore Deputy Science And Technology Editor For Dailymail.Com

Dead NASA satellite the size of a shipping container is just HOURS away from hitting Earth and has a one in 2,500 chance of killing someone — these are the potential impact zones

•  New updates about NASA's dead craft show it will re-enter Earth at 9:30pm ET

•  The projected impact zone is anywhere in South America, Africa or Asia

A dead NASA spacecraft with a one in 2,500 chance of killing someone is just one hour away from crashing into Earth - and astronomers have drawn up a map of potential impact zones.

The 600-pound craft - about the size of a shipping container - is set to re-enter the atmosphere at 9:30pm ET after it was retired by the space agency in 2018 due to communication failure.

NASA said Tuesday that the reentry location is not being disclosed, given lingering uncertainty over when and where it might go down.

But Aerospace, a national security space program, shows debris that survives the hellish return could fall anywhere in South America, Africa or Asia.

There is a 75 percent chance of debris crashing into the ocean, but NASA has still admitted a 'low' risk of it impacting land.



More: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-11991769/Here-potential-impact-zones-NASAs-dead-spacecraft-heading-Earth.html

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Let's hope it crashes into the ocean.
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https://www.denver7.com/660-pound-nasa-satellite-to-crash-into-earth-wednesday-night

660-pound NASA satellite RHESSI to crash into Earth Wednesday night

RHESSI has been in orbit since 2002 but was retired in 2018 after its communications failed.



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Did it come down yet?

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The Department of Defense forecasts that RHESSI will reenter Earth’s atmosphere around 9:30 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, plus or minus 16 hours.

Plus or minus 16 hours?  These guy really can call'em.
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The Department of Defense forecasts that RHESSI will reenter Earth’s atmosphere around 9:30 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, plus or minus 16 hours.

Plus or minus 16 hours?  These guy really can call'em.

Maybe they were once weathermen?

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Where did the NASA satellite land today?
"The Department of Defense confirmed that the 660-pound spacecraft re-entered the atmosphere over the Sahara Desert region, at approximately 26 degrees longitude and 21.3 degrees latitude," NASA officials wrote in an update today (opens in new tab) (April 20).
https://www.space.com/dead-nasa-satellite-rhessi-crashes-to-earth

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