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Large Piece Of Space Junck; Impact Imminent!!

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posted on Nov, 2 2008 @ 07:28 PM
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Originally posted by anxietydisorder
Well, this is what's coming in.





Yep, just as Prophet Yahweh predicted.



posted on Nov, 2 2008 @ 07:47 PM
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Originally posted by miguelbmx

I don't understand, why isn't nasa telling us where they think it will hit? Just a question.

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'They' are telling us...

nasawatch



posted on Nov, 2 2008 @ 08:00 PM
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Thanks for the link.



4. Latitude and longitude of predicted reentry : 44.2 DEG N 25.8 DEG E


From what that says it would put it entering over the southern U.S. and hitting the mid-Atlantic Ocean.



posted on Nov, 2 2008 @ 08:02 PM
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cool thanks for the link.
i didn't see that link in the original post.



posted on Nov, 2 2008 @ 09:42 PM
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well, any news?
im a bit worried
where will it land?



posted on Nov, 3 2008 @ 06:46 AM
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It looks like it's down but they don't know where.


REENTRY UPDATE: The Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) may be history. Thomas Dorman of Horizon City, Texas, used a low-light video camera to record the EAS flying over his hometown on Nov. 1st. Similar overflights were expected on Nov. 2nd and 3rd, "but the EAS did not appear," he says. "I think it is safe to assume EAS has reentered." So far we have received no reports of a fireball, but that is not necessarily surprising. Reentry could have happened in daylight, over ocean waters or some other sparsely populated area. Stay tuned for updates.


spaceweather.com...
Spaceweather will have continuing updates.



posted on Nov, 3 2008 @ 08:50 AM
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You guys might find this piece of software handy for generating rough predictions of future decaying satellites.
www.wingar.demon.co.uk...
This happens all the time, though they usually burn up harmlessly before reaching the ground
celestrak.com...



posted on Nov, 3 2008 @ 01:03 PM
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thank you all for the links and the updates..

peace you all

dz



posted on Nov, 3 2008 @ 01:26 PM
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Latest update from Space Weather link posted above:


US Space Command reports that the Early Ammonia Servicer (EAS) probably reentered Earth's atmosphere on Nov. 3rd at 04:51:00 GMT +/- 1 minute over the following coordinates: 48° S, 151° E. That would place the fireball over the Indian Ocean south of Tasmania where sightings are unlikely.


I really would have loved to see the fireball.



posted on Nov, 3 2008 @ 01:53 PM
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Right now its flying 355km above Hawaii. You can check out live tracking here.



posted on Nov, 3 2008 @ 02:24 PM
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Small error there for the link provided.

That's the ISS track which is not in any danger of falling to Earth anytime soon. This thread is tracking the discarded Early Ammonia Servicer that came down already.

The EAS was tossed from the station because it was no longer needed and was just taking up room on the exterior that they needed.




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