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    NASA: 6-ton satellite hits Earth; location unknown

    WASHINGTON (AP) — NASA's dead 6-ton satellite plunged to Earth early Saturday, but more than eight hours later, U.S. space officials didn't know just where it hit. They thought the fiery fall was largely over water and the debris probably hurt no one.

    The agency did not give a more specific location in a midday update on its website, which also said officials were not aware of any reports of injuries or property damage. Most of the spacecraft was believed to have burned up.

    The bus-sized satellite first penetrated Earth's atmosphere somewhere over the Pacific Ocean, according to NASA and the U.S. Air Force's Joint Space Operations Center. But that doesn't necessarily mean it all fell into the sea.

    NASA's earlier calculations had predicted that the 20-year-old former climate research satellite would fall over a 500-mile (800-kilometer) swath and could include land.

    Because the plummet began over the ocean and given the lack of any reports of people being hit, that "gives us a good feeling that no one was hurt," but officials didn't know for certain, NASA spokesman Steve Cole told The Associated Press.

    The two government agencies said the 35-foot (11-meter) satellite fell sometime between 11:23 p.m. EDT Friday (0323 GMT Saturday) and 1:09 a.m. EDT (0509 GMT) Saturday, but with no precise time or location.

    There was rampant speculation on the Internet and Twitter, much of it focusing on unconfirmed reports and even video of debris from the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite over Alberta, Canada.

    Jonathan McDowell of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics said the spacecraft entered the atmosphere around 12:15 a.m. EDT (1615 GMT) over the coast of Washington state. He said much of the debris likely fell over the Pacific Ocean, though its trajectory suggests some of it could have fallen over more heavily populated areas in the U.S. and Canada, including Portland, Oregon; Seattle; Calgary, Alberta; and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

    "Pieces are falling off of this flaming fire ball, and some of it has enough momentum to go hundreds of miles," he said.

    Cole said that was possible because the last track for the satellite included Canada, starting north of Seattle and then in a large arc north then south. From there, the track continued through the Atlantic south toward Africa, but it was unlikely the satellite got that far if it started falling over the Pacific.

    Cole said NASA was hoping for more details from the Air Force, which was responsible for tracking debris.

    But given where the satellite may have fallen, officials may never quite know precisely.

    "Most space debris is in the ocean. It'll be hard to confirm," Cole said.

    Some 26 pieces of the satellite representing 1,200 pounds (544 kilograms) of heavy metal had been expected to rain down somewhere. The biggest surviving chunk should be no more than 300 pounds (136 kilograms).

    UARS is the biggest NASA spacecraft to crash back to Earth, uncontrolled, since the post-Apollo 75-ton Skylab space station and the more than 10-ton Pegasus 2 satellite, both in 1979.

    Russia's 135-ton Mir space station slammed through the atmosphere in 2001, but it was a controlled dive into the Pacific.

    Before UARS fell, no one had ever been hit by falling space junk and NASA expected that not to change.

    NASA put the chances that somebody somewhere on Earth would get hurt at 1-in-3,200. But any one person's odds of being struck were estimated at 1-in-22 trillion, given there are 7 billion people on the planet.

    The satellite ran out of fuel and died in 2005. UARS was built and launched before NASA and other nations started new programs that prevent this type of uncontrolled crashes of satellite.

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    Associated Press Writer Kelli Kennedy contributed to this report from Miami.

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    Online:

    NASA: http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/uars/index.html

     

    384 comments

    • usodumb  •  8 mths ago
      i found 2 piece it in my back yard now who should i call to pick it up ? disposal , 911, recycle?what anyone
      • Dale 8 mths ago
        Why don't you stick it up your AS*S?
    • usodumb  •  8 mths ago
      i got it
    • fiva ahmad  •  8 mths ago
      I think in the coming era would be better with the invention of new technology into a more advanced civilization than our expectations at this time that was shared, familial greetings
    • julio  •  8 mths ago
      Star light, star bright; First star I've seen tonight
      I wish I may, I wish I might; Ah shucks, it's a satellite. :o(
      • William 8 mths ago
        Man, I haven't heard that one in fifty years!
      • Mark 8 mths ago
        thats great!
      • Peter 8 mths ago
        My first stage debute...singing Twinkle twinkle little star....one line reads as you probably already know: "....how I wonder what you are!" Prophetic....huh?
    • That's Mr. Spoon to y ...  •  8 mths ago
      Is that what that wadded-up ball that looks like a '74 gremlin is in my back yard?
      • welch7985 8 mths ago
        Nah. You would have heard it if the satellite had landed in your backyard. But there might be some scrap metal value in whatever landed there. I'd check it out.
      • RJ63 8 mths ago
        No...that IS your 74 Gremlin in the back yard...I bet its green, with gold trim
      • Old Geezer 8 mths ago
        If your Gremlin is complete, please contact me, I'll buy it!
    • USA  •  8 mths ago
      "A location was not immediately known" Oh they know, they just aren't going to tell anyone until they can pick up as many pieces as they can find lol
      • BT 8 mths ago
        Yup, considering that space junk is worth $$$ if auctioned-off online. However, should you come across a piece you will be required to return it as it is considered governmental property with no re-sale value; although it is a nice several decades old rare collector' item worth $$$ in any auction.
      • Hafahane Emmanuel 8 mths ago
        Let all pray for god to protection nd to ve is way for evry nations;
      • Lou 8 mths ago
        "it is considered governmental property with no re-sale value; although it is a nice several decades old rare collector' item worth $$$ in any auction.." Dont be talkin about Barbara Bush like that!
    • a guy  •  8 mths ago
      "given the lack of any reports of people being hit, that "gives us a good feeling that no one was hurt"

      If you have been hit by a satellite, please people, report it! We need to know who has been hurt!
      • Peter 8 mths ago
        I heard of a guy who suffered extreme emotional damage after a meteorite hit the hood of his car. It destroyed the car to a degree, but he'll never forget his encounter....sorta wakes a guy up....you think?
      • meerkat 8 mths ago
        I was hit by a Plymouth Satellite in the early 70's. Does that count?
      • Mister 8 mths ago
        I saw the Georgia Satellites on TV.
    • Larry  •  8 mths ago
      It landed in the same place that they dumped bin laden
    • GOP  •  8 mths ago
      they know exacly and I mean exactly where it went. if they can track a grandma flying in a unrestriced airspace and have fighters in secs there then they know where a 6 ton fireball is going. they just didnt want anyone to find it and make money off of it,.
    • Lucy  •  8 mths ago
      Didn't it make a flaming track all the way down?
    • Richard  •  8 mths ago
      I have your satellite. Do not concern yourselves with how I accomplished this. If you want it back, pay me 25 million dollars (American). Consider yourselves lucky that I am making such an offer.
    • Shadow  •  8 mths ago
      NASA doesn't know where it landed? Are they SIRIUS?
    • art  •  8 mths ago
      Due the basic math,the earths rotation on its axis is ~ 24 miles per second anything held by gravity unguided in space will travel the same rate.or greater.That's at least 74,400 mph.
    • Richard F  •  8 mths ago
      I kept my umbrella up just in case.
    • Whoanelly  •  8 mths ago
      Here is something to think about you posters who love to hammer away at everything. Based on what I have read many of you think NASA sucks because it is not sure where it landed, doubt our military and so on.

      When an object as this one enters the atmosphere it encounters friction. It is certainly tracked but there is no model to determine how much will simply burn up and how pieces will be strewn over a very wide area and where exactly they will end up.

      Its technology has since been updated so future objects can have a controlled reentry.

      BTW, our military is exceptional, NASA should be commended and admired by the American people for all its accomplishments. Yes, there were set backs as in all great adventures that should spark folks intelligence and wanting to learn new wonderful things. I suppose that is not for all.
    • notarunaroundsue  •  8 mths ago
      sort of figured it would land in the ocean... maybe the parts will be washing ashore later...
    • RICK  •  8 mths ago
      HA...Maybe there is something to wearing a tinfoil cap afterall.
    • Reeses  •  8 mths ago
      Bus size eh?

      A bus rolled by my house about 20 mins ago? I am only guessing but that might be the one?
    • gerald  •  8 mths ago
      there is more ocean on Earth then land....so the chances are it landed there
    • John  •  8 mths ago
      Chuck Norris has all the pieces on display in his den!!
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