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originally posted by: Biigs
For the first time im actually hoping there is a space accident!!!
Would it actually explode or create sparks or anything or just two lumps of metal bashing into each other and nothing happens.
Space is big though so they probably wont hit
originally posted by: schuyler
Space s big. They MISSED each other. It's over.
Crewe brought KDKA’s cameras up to the roof at the Carnegie Science Center to talk about what this means for Pittsburghers on the ground.
“It’s not guaranteed that it’s going to collide, but if it does, any fragments that fall to earth are going to hit the atmosphere at tremendous speed and burn up, much like a shooting star,” he says. “In fact, if you do see anything, it will look sort of like a burst of shooting stars almost.”
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: smurfy
150ft 47meters ..
Local news was on live when it was supposed to happen, this is what they reported.
Crewe brought KDKA’s cameras up to the roof at the Carnegie Science Center to talk about what this means for Pittsburghers on the ground.
“It’s not guaranteed that it’s going to collide, but if it does, any fragments that fall to earth are going to hit the atmosphere at tremendous speed and burn up, much like a shooting star,” he says. “In fact, if you do see anything, it will look sort of like a burst of shooting stars almost.”
As I stated in this thread..www.abovetopsecret.com...
I saw nothing.
Here's a pic.. pic of cloudy night brightened..
originally posted by: smurfy
originally posted by: Bigburgh
a reply to: smurfy
150ft 47meters ..
Local news was on live when it was supposed to happen, this is what they reported.
Crewe brought KDKA’s cameras up to the roof at the Carnegie Science Center to talk about what this means for Pittsburghers on the ground.
“It’s not guaranteed that it’s going to collide, but if it does, any fragments that fall to earth are going to hit the atmosphere at tremendous speed and burn up, much like a shooting star,” he says. “In fact, if you do see anything, it will look sort of like a burst of shooting stars almost.”
As I stated in this thread..www.abovetopsecret.com...
I saw nothing.
Here's a pic.. pic of cloudy night brightened..
Good work there,
What I can't figure out is why Space.com were so late with their report, you would think they would have been on top of it from a popular point of view.