satellite fall tracker , only hours to go
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satellite fall tracker , only hours to go
I am not a nuclear physicist, but play one on the internet.
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Re: satellite fall tracker , only hours to go
With a lot of luck I may get a shot on flyby
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Re: satellite fall tracker , only hours to go
Nothing radioactive on this one. Kinda big though.
They're saying the most probable debris tracks are at sea and over the poles.
They got a lot out of it, too, more than it was originally designed for. Good mission. They even helped with global warming: measuring ocean currents for the integration of AOGCMs.
They're saying the most probable debris tracks are at sea and over the poles.
They got a lot out of it, too, more than it was originally designed for. Good mission. They even helped with global warming: measuring ocean currents for the integration of AOGCMs.
We need a directorate of science, and we need it to be voted on only by scientists. You don't get to vote on reality. Get over it. Elected officials that deny the findings of the Science Directorate are subject to immediate impeachment for incompetence.
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Re: satellite fall tracker , only hours to go
DAMNIT DAMNIT I saw it go burn u and got so excited i forgot to take a picture @$%^^$&
false alarm the video looks like it was an airplane caught by the sun in the upper atmo.

false alarm the video looks like it was an airplane caught by the sun in the upper atmo.



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Re: satellite fall tracker , only hours to go
Goce was last observed at 22:42 GMT on Sunday as it passed 121km (75 miles) above Antarctica,
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Re: satellite fall tracker , only hours to go
Over the Falklands:

Here's the story it's only fair since I'm hotlinking them, give 'em a hit: http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/7 ... g_1060.jpg

Here's the story it's only fair since I'm hotlinking them, give 'em a hit: http://news.bbcimg.co.uk/media/images/7 ... g_1060.jpg
We need a directorate of science, and we need it to be voted on only by scientists. You don't get to vote on reality. Get over it. Elected officials that deny the findings of the Science Directorate are subject to immediate impeachment for incompetence.