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musky
03-11-2009, 08:16 PM
American spy satellite is likely to hit Earth



A non-functional American spy satellite is likely to hit Earth by the end of march according to U.S. officials. The satellite is no longer controllable and its debris could post a potential danger.

The National Security Council issued a statement that the satellite is being carefully monitored by government officials, as the location where the satellite might land is still unknown.

It is not unusual for satellites to start a de-orbiting process and enter Earth’s atmosphere, but in most cases, they don’t get to reach Earth’s surface, as they disintegrate before impact. The debris usually pose no danger, as they land in remote areas, however, the situation needs to be monitored, as scientists said they were not able to control it whatsoever.

In this particular case, the satellite is thought to be an experimental imagery satellite launched in December 2006 from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. After reaching its orbit, the ground base lost any type of communication with the satellite. The trajectory of the satellite re-entering Earth’s atmosphere is impossible to control.

This could prove to be a tricky landing, as much of the fuel has not been consumed, which would endanger anyone on the ground if the landing doesn’t occur in a remote location. At the same time, there a more optimistic scenario and that is that the fuel tank could suffer an explosion upon entering the atmosphere, which would be visible to the naked eye.

Filed Under Spy Satellite News • Space Exploration

Max Power
03-11-2009, 11:04 PM
This could be really interesting to watch as it re-enters the atmosphere. I am going to see if there are any additional details to be had regarding the date and projected path of re-entry. Fortunately the chances of it actually hitting anyone are very low.
Thanks for a really good read. If you have any more information (or find any) please let us know. :)

r5arndt
03-12-2009, 05:00 PM
Wouldn't that be ironic if it fell on Osama Bin Laden?

myplace
03-12-2009, 06:21 PM
Wouldn't that be ironic if it fell on Osama Bin Laden?:thmbup: he would meet his maker thanks for info:v:

viruscauser
03-12-2009, 06:46 PM
We could ask the Chinese to shoot it down for us: http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2007/1/23/120656.shtml

... on Credit of course. We'll pay them as soon as we service our overworked dollar-printing machines.