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Gaia
23rd September 2011, 23:47
Some time late tonight or early tomorrow morning, NASA's UARS (A satellite deployed in 1991 to study the ozone layer) Will fall to the Earth. The odds of it hitting you are about 1 in 20 trillion, but the odds of it hitting somebody somewhere is about 1 in 3,200.
I don't care what NASA says, if their ball lands in my yard there is no way I'm giving it back.
Gaia
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shadowstalker
23rd September 2011, 23:51
With all the radiation going thru it, what would you do with it????
Gaia
24th September 2011, 00:00
It's a little interesting that NASA is taking such a hardline approach to ownership. Doesn't leave much doubt or wiggle room on liability when a 300kg chunk of sattelite crashes into school killing a 100 or significantly damages say the Taj Mahal.
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With all the radiation going thru it, what would you do with it????
I am receiving radiation for pain management already;)
shadowstalker
24th September 2011, 00:02
I am receiving radiation for pain management already
I guess if it does land on ur door step you can get the treatments for free.
P.S. Sorry things are that bad, sending healing vibes.
Vitalux
24th September 2011, 00:15
Some time late tonight or early tomorrow morning, NASA's UARS (A satellite deployed in 1991 to study the ozone layer) Will fall to the Earth. The odds of it hitting you are about 1 in 20 trillion, but the odds of it hitting somebody somewhere is about 1 in 3,200.
I don't care what NASA says, if their ball lands in my yard there is no way I'm giving it back.
Gaia
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/wp-content/themes/discover/img/badastronomybn.png
I hope it hits George W Bush in the head and kills him.
It would be the first thing NASA ever did that benefited Humanity.
Gaia
24th September 2011, 00:17
Some time late tonight or early tomorrow morning, NASA's UARS (A satellite deployed in 1991 to study the ozone layer) Will fall to the Earth. The odds of it hitting you are about 1 in 20 trillion, but the odds of it hitting somebody somewhere is about 1 in 3,200.
I don't care what NASA says, if their ball lands in my yard there is no way I'm giving it back.
Gaia
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/wp-content/themes/discover/img/badastronomybn.png
I hope it hits George W Bush in the head and kills him.
It would be the first thing NASA ever did that benefited Humanity.
The needs of humanity should always come first...:p
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