[meteorite-list] Phobos-Grunt May Crash to Earth on January 15th

Sterling K. Webb sterling_k_webb at sbcglobal.net
Thu Jan 5 13:39:03 EST 2012


I'm thinking a sign with a big down-arrow
and attached streamers and party balloons,
in my front yard.

Sterling
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Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 8:23 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Phobos-Grunt May Crash to Earth on January 
15th


> Hi List,
>
> We now have a garbage dump orbiting Earth, and it's no surprise that
> we are seeing increased incidents of space junk returning home.  For
> collectors of manmade meteorites and "flown" space artifacts, this
> will be a bonanza.   For the rest of us - look out!
>
> Best regards,
>
> MikeG
>
> PS - 30% OFF sale is now in effect! - use coupon code "bigsale" at 
> checkout.  :)
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> On 1/5/12, Ron Baalke <baalke at zagami.jpl.nasa.gov> wrote:
>>
>> http://www.space.com/14143-doomed-mars-probe-phobos-grunt-crash-january-15.html
>>
>> Doomed Russian Mars Probe May Crash to Earth on Jan. 15
>> by Mike Wall
>> space.com
>> 05 January 2012
>>
>> A failed Russian Mars probe is expected to come crashing back to 
>> Earth next
>> weekend, according to news reports.
>>
>> The Phobos-Grunt spacecraft was stranded in Earth orbit shortly after 
>> its
>> Nov. 8 launch, and it's been circling lower and lower ever since. 
>> Russian
>> space
>> officials now estimate that the probe will meet its fiery demise in 
>> Earth's
>> atmosphere next Sunday (Jan. 15).
>>
>> "As of Wednesday morning, the fragments of Phobos-Grunt are expected 
>> to fall
>> January 15, 2012," Alexei Zolotukhin, spokesman for Russia's military 
>> space
>> forces,
>> told Russian news agencies Wednesday (Jan. 4), according to 
>> Agence-France
>> Presse.
>> "The final date could change due to external factors."
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