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    Russian Mars Probe to Crash Soon, With World Watching

    A coordinated global campaign is monitoring a wayward Russian Mars probe that's slated to crash to Earth in the next few days, the European Space Agency has announced.

    The doomed Phobos-Grunt spacecraft, which Russian officials estimate will re-enter Earth's atmosphere between Saturday and Monday (Jan. 14-16), is now officially a target for the 12-member Inter-Agency Space Debris Coordination Committee, or IADC for short.

    "An IADC re-entry prediction campaign is ongoing since January 2. Phobos-Grunt was identified to be no high-risk object," said Heiner Klinkrad, head of the space debris office at the European Space Agency's (ESA) European Space Operations Centerin Darmstadt, Germany. "Hence, this will be adopted as our annual 'test campaign' for 2012," he told SPACE.com.

    The determination that Phobos-Grunt is not a high-risk piece of space junk  is due to the relatively low dry mass of the errant spacecraft — just 2.5 tons. There is about 11 tons of toxic propellant onboard, adding up to the probe’s total mass of 13.5 tons.

    According to ESA, studies by the Russian space agency (known as Roscosmos) and NASA indicate that Phobos-Grunt's fuel tanks should burst high above the Earth, releasing a load of propellant that will subsequently dissipate. [Photos of the Phobos-Grunt mission]

     

    "Because it was stuck in low Earth orbit rather than heading towards Mars, this has meant that it's full of fuel too," said Alice Gorman, a lecturer in the School of Humanities, Department of Archaeology at Flinders University in South Australia.

    Gorman specializes in space archaeology and noted that the fuel tanks, according to the Russian space agency, are made of aluminum. 

    "More than 50 percent of all re-entered spacecraft material is titanium, beryllium or steel, which has a melting point twice that of aluminum, so the likelihood of the fuel tanks surviving is very low,” Gorman said. "The fuel is reported to be hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide, which boil at 113 degrees Celsius and 21 degrees C (235 F to 69 F) respectively, so it will evaporate at high altitude once the tanks go."

    Phobos-Grunt leftovers

    Roscosmos has said that, at most, 20 to 30 fragments of Phobos-Grunt, weighing a total of less than 440 pounds (200 kilograms), may reach Earth’s surface. However, given that most of our planet's surface is covered by water, the probability that these pieces will fall onto populated terrain is seen as very small.

    Phobos-Grunt also carries a small Chinese Mars orbiter called Yinghuo-1. Chinese state media declared the Yinghuo-1 probe a loss back in mid-November.

    ESA’s Space Debris Office in Darmstadt hosts the IADC database that's used to exchange orbit data and re-entry predictions among IADC members, a membership roster that includes NASA and Roscosmos.

    IADC member agencies also include European national agencies and the Chinese, Canadian, Japanese, Ukrainian and Indian space agencies.

    Results from the Phobos–Grunt monitoring campaign will be used by IADC members to improve their models and make future predictions of space debris re-entry more accurate, officials said.

    "Taking this step demonstrates the increasing trend by space actors to take voluntary cooperative action to protect the space and Earth environments and share risk," said Joanne Irene Gabrynowicz, director of the National Center for Remote Sensing, Air, and Space Law at the University of Mississippi School of Law.

    "It is a practical application of the legal fact that outer space is a global commons," Gabrynowicz told SPACE.com.

    Survivable return capsule

    Predicting the exact time that Phobos-Grunt will slip into Earth’s atmosphere —and over what part of the Earth the craft will re-enter — is anybody’s guess at the moment.

    "Right now, due to the large number of uncertainties in the orbit and space environment affecting the satellite, the indications are that Phobos-Grunt could re-enter between January 13-17, between 51.4 degrees north and 51.4 degrees south," Klinkrad said in a recent ESA statement.

    Phobos-Grunt launched on Nov. 8 (Nov. 9 in Moscow). The probe was supposed to land on Phobos — one of two moons circling the Red Planet — collect soil samples and then send those specimens back to Earth in 2014 ("grunt" means "soil" in Russian).

    However, shortly after launch, the probe failed to boost itself out of Earth orbit on an interplanetary trajectory.

    That's LIFE

    The wayward Russian probe carries a nose-cone-shaped descent vehicle that was designed to haul back to Earth bits and pieces of Phobos. That hardware is likely to survive re-entry, since it was built to plunge through Earth’s atmosphere and make a hard landing.

    The return capsule was supposed to touch down at the Sary Shagan missile test range in Kazakhstan.

    Tucked inside the capsule is the Living Interplanetary Flight Experiment (LIFE) designed and built by the Planetary Society, a United States-based nonprofit organization. This biomodule was devised to assess how spending years in deep space affects organisms.

    "Because we can’t predict the details of the re-entry, we can’t predict whether the Phobos LIFE biomodule will survive re-entry, and certainly we can't predict whether it will land somewhere it could be recovered," said the Planetary Society’s Bruce Betts, LIFE project manager.

    "In the unlikely event the Phobos LIFE biomodule is recovered, we would want to study the organisms inside," Betts told SPACE.com. "Though the primary goal of 34 months in deep space will not have been achieved, there would be some scientific value to study the organisms after two months in low-Earth orbit."

    Leonard David has been reporting on the space industry for more than five decades. He is a winner of last year's National Space Club Press Award and a past editor-in-chief of the National Space Society's Ad Astra and Space World magazines. He has written for SPACE.com since 1999.

     
    • ERIK  •  Austin, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      IF IT LANDS IN MY BACK YARD, IT IS MINE...
      • Ray 4 mths ago
        Ebay listing..........One Lightly Used Russian Space Craft!
      • Edward 4 mths ago
        What is about you Texans. It must be the water or lack of? Agave - nope, not clever enough to have found a use for it. Some locoweed I guess.
      • bike 4 mths ago
        good luck with that
    • ci  •  4 mths ago
      if it lands on my property is it mine (finders keepers)
      • Dave 4 mths ago
        Nope. It still belongs to Russia, by international agreement.
      • Danny 4 mths ago
        nope it would be mine MINE MINE MINE LOL MINE
      • Jim123 4 mths ago
        @Danny- say that in your best Yoda voice. MINE MINE MINE MINE MINE
    • fort557  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      Don't be fooled! This "Mars" probe was actually being used to track Moose and Squirrel...
      • Corey 4 mths ago
        OMG! I LOVE it! A Bullwinkle reference...Boris and Natasha, always after dat moos bullweenkles, unt hees frient, dat flyink squeeril
      • muttley 4 mths ago
        boris is the coolest-love it, way to go!!
      • Jim123 4 mths ago
        Again? That trick never works!!

        And now here's something we hope you're really like.
    • BJH  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 mths ago
      With all of the technological brains on these teams, why cant they just include a device so that they can blow them up when they fail?
      • charlie n 4 mths ago
        because nowadays everything is made in China... and Chinese made parts are not safe....it just blows itself up even nothing goes wrong yet with the probe.
      • John 4 mths ago
        Smart people are some of the dumbest. Bammy? I rest my case.
      • Pete 4 mths ago
        Because a faulty computer command could blow it up half way there if it was a succesful launch
    • Nostradamus  •  Jackson, Mississippi  •  4 mths ago
      Excuse me, but isn't Mars that other planet?
      • George 4 mths ago
        Sadly, the Russians found out that GPS systems are not all that reliable for inter-planetary travel. Darn thing told them to turn right, then started shouting 'recalculating'
      • fort557 4 mths ago
        I can understand why the Russians have a love for the "Red" planet....
      • Mu 4 mths ago
        lol. funny
    • Sara  •  4 mths ago
      Could it please fall on the Kardashians?
    • Scanner  •  4 mths ago
      Doesn't matter what falls from space, it always "risk is low". . . . Sooner or later (later I hope) one of these darn things is going to fall smack in the middle of a major city and kill hundreds of people!
    • meerkat84  •  Warren, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      One small step for man, one giant leap for...... Oh nevermind.
    • BJM  •  4 mths ago
      I'll be on the lookout for a flaming bus falling out of the sky.
    • EF  •  Irvine, California  •  4 mths ago
      thats a lot of gold foil there...$$$$$$$
    • Jo  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe I should make sure this is covered by my home owners insurance.
    • A Man for FREEDOM  •  Independence, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Andromeda Strain
    • Rick  •  4 mths ago
      If this falls on me, I will not be a happy person....
    • Mr Know It All  •  4 mths ago
      Eventually these 400 pound chunks of molten metal plummeting to earth
      are going to land in a populated area...
    • DB  •  4 mths ago
      If it lands in my yard I will have the coolest BBQ smoker EVER !
    • NutSac  •  4 mths ago
      I want it to fall in my backyard, I want some rubels.
    • Dana  •  4 mths ago
      Hope it lands on DC while they are voting on the next debt ceiling.
      It would be the first time Russia did us a favor that would save us money.
    • Frank  •  Winchester, Kentucky  •  4 mths ago
      I hope it hits Jersey Shore...and annihilates Snooki and her stupid castmates.....
    • Carrie  •  Cicero, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Now I feel safe.....
    • logic  •  Earth, Texas  •  4 mths ago
      I hope it crashes in my backyard so I can sell the pieces on ebay......
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