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Originally posted by Human_Alien
Originally posted by redoubt
I would like to take this opportunity to briefly uncork my prediction of said sat fall made back on 18 September2011:
Roughly... along a line between south of San Diego, CA and Virginia Beach, VA... with a rain pattern that extends roughly 100 miles to either side based on jet stream and wind currents. Post Link: www.abovetopsecret.com...
Good Morning America or Today or any mainscream news network that would like an interview - providing a correct prognostication - may contact me here at ATS for arrangements.
(**Note to ATS: Yes! You get a cut if I get it right,)
Whew, Florida is safe from democracy....I mean, safe from a falling satellite, then? Thanks to your uncanny ability to predict!
Update #11
Fri, 23 Sep 2011 01:30:46 PM GMT-1000
As of 7 p.m. EDT on Sept. 23, 2011, the orbit of UARS was 90 miles by 95 miles (145 km by 150 km). Re-entry is expected between 11 p.m. Friday, Sept. 23, and 3 a.m., Sept. 24, Eastern Daylight Time (3 a.m. to 7 a.m. GMT). During that time period, the satellite will be passing over Canada, Africa and Australia, as well as vast areas of the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian oceans. The risk to public safety is very remote.
Originally posted by dreamseeker
reply to post by lonewolf19792000
No the examiner is not a tabliod. I write for them an I have been writing for a year now there. There are a lot of good writers an some bad ones as well. The writers are responisible for their own research so the quality is ony as good as that person's ablity to research. It is interesting writing but it is like about.com.
I write about home based businesses that is why I have not written about this.
Originally posted by Jools
I think out of this people will be asking more questions about the safety of our planet and it`s people.
According to James Oberg, NBC space expert and 1962 graduate of Kenmore East High School, the satellite will pass over the United States at 1045pm eastern. It will first be seen over San Diego, then on to Colorado, Minnesota, and New York State. Our Scott Levin interviewed Oberg about the falling satellite. Click on the video player above to watch it. At 12:20 am eastern, the satellite, if still in orbit, will cross over Oregon, Washington, Tip of NY and into Canada. At 1:50am eastern, the satellite will fly over Canada. The satellite may only be as high as 50 miles up, so the average person will be able to see a fire ball and may also hear the satellite racing by. If there is cloud cover, you probably will not see it. Storm Team 2 Meteorologist Mary Beth Wrobel says it will likely be too cloudy in Western New York to see the satellite as it falls to earth.
Originally posted by CLPrime
reply to post by CLPrime
And it passed almost directly over my head a couple minutes ago.
Now, it's moving on. But, it'll be back... ohh, it'll be back....
Originally posted by GenRadek
reply to post by Human_Alien
WOW!! That site is down! Hope it comes up back soon!
Talk about a rush to watch!
Originally posted by CLPrime
reply to post by Human_Alien
I didn't see it, 'cause it's cloudy, but I'm watching it live on one of the several trackers out there. It's like watching Santa on NORAD.