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Heads up! That's the word from NASA today (Sept. 7) given the impending re-entry of a 6.5-ton satellite through Earth's atmosphere.
The huge Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere in an uncontrolled fall in late September or early October. Much of the spacecraft is expected to burn up during re-entry, but some pieces are expected to make it intact to the ground, NASA officials said. spacecraft that are
What I find interesting is several Remote viewers have said that a satellite would fail sometime this year. another point for Remote viewing.
Originally posted by phishyblankwaters
reply to post by Ghost375
What I find interesting is several Remote viewers have said that a satellite would fail sometime this year. another point for Remote viewing.
what I find interesting is that remote viewing is used for, well, exactly what the name implies, remotely viewing somewhere, or something. Examples include the Iranian hostages and such.
This would be the first time I've ever encountered anyone claiming that remote viewers can actually see through time.
Originally posted by popsmcgee
Keep your construction hard hats on folks!!
If someone does get hit, I wonder if there could be a lawsuit..
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
Originally posted by popsmcgee
Keep your construction hard hats on folks!!
If someone does get hit, I wonder if there could be a lawsuit..
Surely getting hit by a falling satellite will leave them unable to form a lawsuit. Also, no one is likely to get hit.
Originally posted by popsmcgee
Keep your construction hard hats on folks!!
If someone does get hit, I wonder if there could be a lawsuit..
Originally posted by TsukiLunar
Originally posted by popsmcgee
Keep your construction hard hats on folks!!
If someone does get hit, I wonder if there could be a lawsuit..
Surely getting hit by a falling satellite will leave them unable to form a lawsuit. Also, no one is likely to get hit.