Category Archives: Space Junk

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It looks like the six-ton satellite crashing to Earth will land somewhere in the ocean near Indonesia. Orbital debris experts say similar size space junk from broken satellites and spent rockets falls to Earth once per year. Hahahahahah nonredneck and … Continue reading

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NASA Orbital Debris Program Office schätzt, dass mittelständische Junk zurückfällt einmal pro Woche. Debris die Größe der Satelliten durch zurück Freitag seltener auftritt, etwa einmal im Jahr. Harvard McDowell stellte fest, dass zwei massiven Experten sagen, es gibt so viel … Continue reading

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Blog about pop music, pop videos, pop stars, and pop culture from inside the MTV headquarters in Times Square. Blog about pop music, pop videos, pop stars, and pop culture from inside the MTV headquarters in Times Square. Tweet Share … Continue reading

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Blog about pop music, pop videos, pop stars, and pop culture from inside the MTV headquarters in Times Square. But how can you prepare for the entirely infinitesimal possibility that you will be hit by a piece of space junk … Continue reading

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By Alec Liu A defunct NASA satellite is set to plunge to Earth, with a 1-in-3200 chance that someone could get hurt, according to the space agency. That has man. Davor hat die schräge New-Wave-Combo Devo bereits 1978 mit ihrem … Continue reading

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CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood talks about a six-ton, dead satellite that is expected to fall into Earth very soon. (/CBS News) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart, timely comments about Washington area 19 September 2011 Space … Continue reading

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CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood talks about a six-ton, dead satellite that is expected to fall into Earth very soon. (/CBS News) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart, timely comments about Washington area CBS News space consultant … Continue reading

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