Huge Defunct Satellite Falling to Earth Faster Than Expected, NASA Says: Scientific American
Image via Wikipedia Huge Defunct Satellite Falling to Earth Faster Than Expected, NASA Says: Scientific American : "There is a 1-in-3,200 chance of satellite debris hitting a person on the ground, odds that NASA says are extremely remote. Outside experts agree. "Look at how much of Earth is covered with water," Victoria Samson, the Washington Office Director of the Secure World Foundation, an organization dedicated to the peaceful use of outer space , told SPACE.com this week. "There's a really good chance it's going to go straight into the ocean."" 'via Blog this' .. .ero . Related articles Dead Satellite Will Fall to Earth By September's End, NASA Says (space.com) NASA's Giant Dead Satellite Falling Towards Earth Faster Than Earlier Thought; To Crash on 24th September (techie-buzz.com) Huge Defunct Satellite Will Fall to Earth Around Sept. 24, NASA Says (space.com) Huge Defunct Satellite Falling to Earth Faster Tha...