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Old 09-Oct-2011, 07:05 PM
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Canada in potential impact zone of next falling satellite

For the second time in about a month, earthlings have reason to fear a falling satellite.

This time it's an old German space telescope that will plunge to Earth in the coming weeks -- and Canada falls within the potential impact zone.

There are many reasons to hope ROSAT steers clear of this country -- 785 of them, to be exact. That's the weight in kilograms of the satellite's mirrors, equivalent to a standard-sized polar bear.

The chances of someone actually getting hit by debris from the uncontrolled satellite are hardly any different from those predicted before last month's fiery return of another satellite, which came down over the Pacific Ocean and caused no damage to humans.

NASA had calculated a 3,200-to-1 chance of that satellite causing injuries back on Earth; for the ROentgen SATellite, it's calculated at 2,000 to 1.

The German Aerospace Center (DLR) advises on its website that the large X-ray observatory, the size of a mobile home, is due to re-enter the atmosphere around the end of October.

Read more: http://ottawa.ctv.ca/servlet/an/loca...hub=OttawaHome
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won't it burn up when it enters our atmosphere anyways?
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Old 11-Oct-2011, 04:48 PM
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^Depends on the materials it's made out of. Sounds like it was made to last, so probably won't burn up, at least not completely. If it would burn up, we probably wouldn't even hear about it as it wouldn't be able to fall anywhere...
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