Satellite Still on for Friday Free Fall from Space
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Updated: 5:13 PM Sep 21, 2011
Satellite Still on for Friday Free Fall from Space
A dead 6-ton satellite is getting closer and closer, and is expected to smack down on Earth on Friday.
Posted: 4:44 PM Sep 21, 2011
Reporter: Associated Press
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - A dead 6-ton satellite is getting closer and closer, and is expected to smack down on Earth on Friday.

NASA's old research satellite is expected to come crashing down
through the atmosphere Friday afternoon, Eastern Time. The spacecraft will not be passing over North America then, the space
agency said in a statement Wednesday evening.

The predictions should become more precise by Thursday afternoon
and certainly by Friday.

"It is still too early to predict the time and location of re-entry with any more certainty," NASA said.

An estimated 26 pieces - representing 1,200 pounds - are expected to survive.

NASA is anticipating a splashdown rather than a landing. Nearly three-quarters of the world is covered with water. The Aerospace Corporation in California, in fact, predicts that re-entry will occur over the Pacific late Friday afternoon, Eastern Time. But that's give or take 14 hours.

The 20-year-old Upper Research Atmosphere Satellite will be the
biggest NASA spacecraft to fall uncontrolled from the sky in 32 years.

It is expected to break into more than 100 pieces as it enters the atmosphere, most of it burning up. The heaviest metal parts are expected to reach Earth, the biggest chunk weighing about 300 pounds. The debris could be scattered over an area about 500 miles
long.

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Latest Comments

Posted by: a on Sep 22, 2011 at 05:09 PM

Everyone remember to duck on Friday. It could be coming your way. I remember way back that someone said the space shuttle could pick up some of this space junk so that it didn't fall on anyone. Where is the space shuttle?
Posted by: Michele Location: Reno on Sep 22, 2011 at 11:31 AM

It could be interesting to watch the night sky for the manmade meteor shower. Can't wait to get more info to see if that is possible.
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