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    Failed Russian Mars Probe Crashes Into Pacific Ocean: Reports

    A failed Russian Mars probe came crashing back to Earth Sunday (Jan. 15) in a death plunge over the Pacific Ocean, according to Russian news reports.

    After languishing in Earth orbit for more than two months, the 14.5-ton Phobos-Grunt spacecraft fell at around 12:45 p.m. EST (1745 GMT) Sunday, apparently slamming into the atmosphere over an empty stretch of the Pacific, Russian officials told the Ria Novosti news agency.

    "Phobos-Grunt fragments have crashed down in the Pacific Ocean," Alexei Zolotukhin, an official with Russia's Defense Ministry, was quoted by Ria Novosti as saying. Zolotukhin said that the spacecraft crashed about 776 miles (1,250 kilometers) west of the island of Wellington, the news agency reported.

    Before the crash, Russia's Federal Space Agency, known as Roscosmos, released a map that estimated a potential crash zone in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean sometime between 12:50 p.m. and 1:34 p.m. EST (1750-1834 GMT) on Sunday.

    The huge probe likely broke apart as it re-entered, with the vast majority of the pieces burning up in the atmosphere, but some big componets were expected to survive the fiery fall. At the moment, it's not clear how many chunks of Phobos-Grunt survived, or exactly where this hail of hardy debris touched down.

    Roscosmos had estimated that 20 to 30 chunks of Phobos-Grunt, weighing a total of no more than 440 pounds (200 kilograms), might hit the Earth's surface. Officials also stressed that the probe's huge reservoir of toxic fuel would burn up high over Earth. [Photos of the Phobos-Grunt mission]

    While it can be tough for observers in the West to vet such claims from the Russians, fears that Phobos-Grunt's fall would cause dangerous chemicals to rain from the sky are probably unfounded, experts say.

    "They did acknowledge early on that the [fuel] tanks are made of aluminum," Nick Johnson, chief scientist of NASA's Orbital Debris Program Office at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, told SPACE.com. "Aluminum rarely survives re-entry, so there's no reason to really doubt them."

    Russian officials have also repeatedly stated that there's little danger of contamination from a tiny amount of radioactive material onboard Phobos-Grunt, about 10 micrograms of Cobalt-57 that forms part of a science instrument on the craft.

    Failed mission to Mars

    The crash marked a dramatic end to Phobos-Grunt's brief and troubled life. The $165 million probe launched Nov. 8 on a mission to collect soil samples from the Martian moon Phobos and send them back to Earth in a return capsule ("grunt" means "soil" in Russian).

    Phobos-Grunt's main engines were supposed to fire shortly after liftoff to send the spacecraft on its way to the Red Planet. That never happened, however, and the probe got stuck in Earth orbit.

    Russian officials still aren't sure what went wrong. They hinted recently that some form of sabotage may be responsible for Phobos-Grunt's problems, and perhaps for the other four embarrassing space failures Russia suffered in 2011 as well.

    Phobos-Grunt was also carrying China's first attempt at a Mars orbiter, along with an experiment run by the United States-based Planetary Society designed to study how a long journey through deep space affects micro-organisms.

    China wrote off its orbiter, a tiny craft called Yinghuo-1, as a total loss in mid-November. But the Planetary Society has said that its project — the Living Interplanetary Flight Experiment, or LIFE — may survive re-entry, since it was tucked inside Phobos-Grunt's return capsule.

    It may even be possible to salvage some science out of LIFE, researchers say, but only if the return capsule survives and is recovered.

    The sky is falling

    Phobos-Grunt's fall may add to a growing perception that the sky is falling, for it was the third uncontrolled re-entry of a big spacecraft in the last four months.

    NASA's 6.5-ton UARS satellite came down in September, and the 2.7-ton German satellite ROSAT followed one month later. Both crashed over stretches of empty ocean, causing no casualites. (Nobody is known to have ever been injured by a piece of man-made space debris.)

    While they're temporally linked, the three spacecraft falls differ in significant ways. UARS and ROSAT, for example, were decommissioned satellites that finished their science work years ago and then spiraled downward in slowly decaying orbits. Phobos-Grunt, by contrast, lived fast and died young without accomplishing its mission.

    Also, Phobos-Grunt was much heavier than either UARS or ROSAT. At 14.5 tons, the Russian Mars probe was the most massive satellite to fall uncontrolled to Earth since NASA's 85-ton Skylab space station in 1979.

    Russia's 135-ton Mir space station remains the largest single man-made object to re-enter our atmosphere. Engineers de-orbited Mir in a controlled fashion in 2001.

    You can follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter: @michaeldwall. Follow SPACE.com for the latest in space science and exploration news on Twitter @Spacedotcom and on Facebook.

     

    40 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  4 mths ago
      Can anyone think of anything mechanical that these commies have made that hasn't fallen apart or blown up?
      • Kirstin 4 mths ago
        Yes, quite a few things, actually. The ISS's propulsion depends on the Russian-built and Russian-operated Zvezda module, as well as resupply by Progress modules (even if Shuttle were still around, it would depend on that; the Russians are the only ones ever to have conducted actual refueling in orbit, and have been doing it regularly for decades now) and crew transfer via Soyuz modules.
    • C  •  Hallowell, Maine  •  4 mths ago
      Missed again.
    • Rebecca  •  4 mths ago
      God bless the crew
    • Just__Rick  •  Syracuse, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Moran needs to change name to #$%$ Either a very misgiuided 8yr old or a total waste of human skin.Stop breathing my air !
    • Fredrick  •  Rochester, New York  •  4 mths ago
      Another good reason for the private space companies to succeed.
    • Shadow  •  Hood River, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      ROFL... they estimated that it was going to crash in the Atlantic... it crashed in the Pacific... kind of scary, isn't it?
      • Ronnie joanne 4 mths ago
        At one time the Indian ocean was mentioned also.
    • We the People!  •  4 mths ago
      Remember is was the USA's fault the Russian craft crashed....sounds like "bad workmen blaming their tools"
    • yahoouser  •  4 mths ago
      Please Please Please brimg back the American made space agency!!
      • H S 4 mths ago
        Wake up fool.. Everything went global over a decade ago..
    • Icu  •  Sunnyvale, California  •  4 mths ago
      those Made in China dingys are not reliable
    • Reggie  •  Clovis, New Mexico  •  4 mths ago
      To think some idiot scrapped the Shuttle to depend on the Russians to get us into space. If I were a U.S. Astronaut I would be looking in another direction.
      • LightWarrior 4 mths ago
        Well ya know, "it's a waste of tax payer dollars"...yeap, so many people don't understand the things they use or need today was done through R&D with NASA. But alas people are ignorant now and thing it's just a waste of money.

        Then again, EVERYTHING is a waste of money...heh.
      • Reggie 4 mths ago
        Not really. There are plenty of worth while products and services out there. The trick is to avoid ones like NetFlix that suck you in with low prices only to raise them in the end.
      • Kirstin 4 mths ago
        Reggie -- while that's true, I think you missed LightWarrior's point. He's being sarcastic. Too many Americans think NASA is a waste of money. Is it therefore a surprise when our elected officials agree? That's what's sad.
    • leanforward  •  4 mths ago
      Al Gore invented space, he has been taking it up all his life.
    • 1540  •  4 mths ago
      Моё судно на воздушной подушке полно угрей.
      • Paul 4 mths ago
        Really? Your hovercraft is full of eels?
      • Jethro 4 mths ago
        I believe he meant to say Я идиот
      • John Mccausland 4 mths ago
        Возможно следующее время
    • John C  •  Kahului, Hawaii  •  4 mths ago
      Predict an Atlantic splash-down and get a Pacific splash. No wonder their probe couldn't even leave orbit. Ineptitude at it's finest.
    • woody  •  Tampa, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      And now we trust on the Russians with our astronauts?wow great move scrapping the shuttle program idiots!
    • MarkSnicks  •  4 mths ago
      That's a relief. My hardhat was getting uncomfortable.
    • Gal  •  Minneapolis, Minnesota  •  4 mths ago
      I think, media just loves creating false alarms...

      Here passed another one. I wonder what will they come up with tomorrow.
    • JimmyJam  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      "There's no reason to really doubt them." Really? I know a couple of reasons.
    • JimmyJam  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      "There's no reason to really doubt them." Really? I know a couple of reasons.
    • JimmyJam  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  4 mths ago
      "There's no reason to really doubt them." Really? I know a couple of reasons.
    • Ferd Burfel  •  4 mths ago
      Nice tech work their Russians, very impressive. Why don't you just forget it and let other countries explore, we will let you know what we find.
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