Posted on 03/31/2018 9:10:49 PM PDT by Rabin
The following tables and figures report the predicted re-entry time and the ground bands where the re-enter may occur, according to the current available data. Predictions will become more accurate as the re-entry time approaches.
(Excerpt) Read more at satflare.com ...
http://www.euronews.com/2018/03/30/when-and-where-will-china-s-out-of-control-space-station-crash-on-earth-
R.
More like Sumtingwong-1
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I'm currently using this site:
http://www.aerospace.org/cords/reentry-predictions/tiangong-1-reentry/
which seems to work fine without having to be whitelisted in my malware blocker and does not express any desire to mess with me.
Or Bang Ding Owe, We Too Lo, or Ho Le Chit! But then those guys were Koreans!
We need a giant baseball batter in the sky to swing a mighty bat and knock this thing out of the park.
how about..... Wi#uckedUp-1
I used to live right smack bang at the center of one of the predicted areas. It is going to hit South Africa. Randburg to Santon area in my estimation.
Should rename the space station “Ting Gone By-By”.
They're gonna have live bands?
Playing songs like "Shooting Star" and "Rocket Man"?
This is ground control to Major Tom....
I see. It’s following the re-entry. Now over New Zealand.
It could hit a dolphin or it could hit a human. But it will cause some global warming when most of it burns up. Too bad Al Gore (man-bear-pig) could not cushion the impact of one of the large pieces predicted to hit Gaia.
Im guessing it will hit the Indian Ocean
As of 23:56 UTC (19:56 EDT) on 31 March 2018, Tiangong-1 is predicted to reenter the atmosphere at 00:15 UTC (20:15 EDT) on 2 April 2018. The predicted reentry point (+/- 15 mins) is in the middle of the south Pacific Ocean. For exact coordinates, visit the Decay/Reentry page.
KunmingDow’-1
Worth remembering that the last time the US had a space station deorbit, we screwed up and dropped it on Australia and it was only luck that it was a mostly uninhabited area. The Chinese so far seem to be doing better.
Think about that.
or Going-going-gong
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