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A spacecraft stuffed with garbage—including astronaut urine—will tumble back to Earth Tuesday, becoming a fireball over a remote section of the Pacific Ocean.
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by Tayesin
A spacecraft stuffed with garbage—including astronaut urine—will tumble back to Earth Tuesday, becoming a fireball over a remote section of the Pacific Ocean.
news.nationalgeographic.com...
I'm not a scientist (but I play one on the internetz). And I have no idea what to make of this. It appears to be two videos edited together to insinuate that there's some relation between the two events. This is a propagandist's trick; it's dishonest on its face and should be called out.
If all goes as planned, two burns of propellant will slow the Johannes Kepler until it drops toward Earth, ultimately disintegrating somewhere northeast of New Zealand around 4:50 p.m. ET (22:50 CEST) on Tuesday.
Ditto. I kept scrolling back and trying to find a place where the procession of people and the sky event appeared in the same frame. Couldn't find one.
Originally posted by Ex_CT2
It appears to be two videos edited together to insinuate that there's some relation between the two events.
Originally posted by aboutface
reply to post by new_here
I think you're combining two disasters. The school teacher Christie Nichols died in the Challenger upon takeoff.