reply to post by Bob Sholtz
thank you sir! Keep us updated
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by Therealkaf
This information?
ssd.jpl.nasa.gov...
Then there's this information:
www.aerith.net...
Pictures:
www.aerith.net...
..yeah. that information, I couldn't find it through a search and clicked the link I had saved and it came up with an error code. 

Originally posted by guessing
reply to post by DataWraith
one can only assume that for all your wisdom you are
an executive at Nasa
correct me if i am wrong....
, but I DO know someone who used to work at NASA, ( he's a great honest bloke
and used to make durable power supplies for satelites. Originally posted by proof-would-be-goodI've watched that same simulation from the same source. I have a pretty good memory, and that is NOT what I have seen SEVERAL times.
JPL Elenin Orbit Diagram
This is the link to see the JPL's orbit track of Elenin. You can see it by date and by au. There are a couple of zooms that help once it starts getting closer to Earth. Hope this helps.
Originally posted by McKey
While I always try to be open minded to any possibility, I highly doubt that if something were possibly going to hit earth it would be all hush hush. So many people look at the skies and track this stuff, someone would be bound to spill, and not remain anonymous.
Originally posted by paearmor
reply to post by Bob Sholtz
you do realize it would be very hard to hit the iss? its orbiting the earth right..so I would guess the are just worried about it hitting in general. If their calculations are off, or maybe they aren't and they aren't posting the results because no one in their right mind would post a "hit"