Posted on 03/27/2018 7:57:06 AM PDT by Red Badger
THE REMAINS of an out-of-control Chinese space station are expected to light up the sky with fireballs before crashing down to Earth within days.
Chinas defunct space station, named Tiangong-1 or heavenly place, is expected to fall to Earth between March 30 and April 2, latest estimates suggest.
Most of the eight-tonne space probe, launched in 2011, should burn up in the atmosphere before crash landing, Chinese space officials say.
Chinas space agency, CNSA, have never fully explained why Tiangong-1 "ceased functioning" on March 16 after reaching its "final phase of life".
According to space experts, the odds of being hit by debris from the rogue space station are astronomical, meaning the threat to human life is minimal.
Nevertheless, Chinese scientists do not know where and when Tiangong-1 will crash, describing its time-frame for re-entry as "highly variable".
MAPPED: Areas within the red line are most at risk from falling Tiangong-1 debris
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Orbiting at about 27,000km/h, Tiangong-1 could re-enter the atmosphere anywhere between 43ºN and 43ºS latitudes that include large swathes of the planet.
"It is impossible to name the exact re-entry location at this stage", an official, who was not named, told Chinas Global Times newspaper.
At particular risk in the northern hemisphere are northern parts of the US, including Boston, Des Moines, Detroit, Milwaukee, Philadelphia and Salt Lake City.
Florence, Italy, Monaco City and Sochi, Russia, are also in the higher risk region.
In the southern hemisphere, other cities which might be affected include Trelew, Argentina, Christchurch, New Zealand, and Sapporo, Japan.
In the history of spaceflight, no casualties due to falling space debris have ever been confirmed.
Witnesses may potentially see a "series of fireballs streaking across the sky if skies are clear, according to Markus Dolensky, of the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research.
"It is now nearing its fiery demise as it gradually gets slowed down by the fringes of the Earth's upper atmosphere," he said.
Alan Duffy, astrophysics researcher at Swinburne University of Technology in Australia, said Chinas lack of transparency has made it difficult to analyse the impact.
The international community doesn't know what the craft is made of, and that makes estimating the danger more challenging, as hardened fuel containers could reach the ground while lightweight panels won't," he said.
On September 14, 2016, China made an official statement predicting Tiangong-1 would reenter the atmosphere in the latter half of 2017.
The Tiangong-1 spacecraft launched with the aim of using the craft to set up a larger space station.
They have the best hype!...............
It’s probably already been mentioned around here, but...
There’s obviously some Tian gong.
Memories.......................
South Park had the Mir Space Station falling and killing Kenny.
Hey now!
Made in China???
Ides of Long March?................
Cool! I cant wait to become a survivor of this crash!
OMG! THEY KILLED KENNY!.....................again...............
One of your relatives, perhaps?
I would not wish that upon anybody’s.........................................................space station.......................
TIANGONG 1 - Time to Reenter: 4d 21h 29m 10s
Made in China???
My guess...
Made with Loral Space & Communications technology given to the Chinese by Clinton donor pal Bernard Schwartz in 1997-1998, just when the Shenzhou space program was hitting its stride.
-PJ
Missile stage separation and upper stage reentry shield technology. Equals ICBM suuccessful launches and ICBM bombs.
Sold to the Chinese and Iranian and NorK and Pakistani armies. By Clinton, for Clinton.
You do have a good point there.
Ah, but a populated shithole between 43/43.
Seriously, it looks like Canada, Alaska, and bits of northern Europe (along with whatever is at the tip of South America) are the only thing not in the firing line.
That’s like 98% of the world’s population.
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