Posted on 05/04/2021 5:37:32 AM PDT by Red Badger
This guy explains it perfectly — 21 tons and the size of a 10-story building.
VIDEO AT LINK...............
People were laughing at this dude when he posted this video but he’s 100% right.
Do any of you remember the Skylab hysteria of the late 1970’s?
Starscream CIA-Simulation Warlord 🇺🇸🦈🇺🇸 @zerosum24 🚨🚨Just In: Huge rocket looks set for uncontrolled reentry following Chinese space station launch. The Long March 5B’s core stage weighs 21 tons and is the size of a 10 story building. - Space News
Reminds me of a line from a Bill Murray movie:
They are trying to catch a plane, and as they approach the airport they see one take off right over them.
"That's probably our plane"
No, if it was our it would probably be crashing...
I remember the Skylab scare very well. It was the summer of 1979, if I remember correctly. I remember people out on their decks with binoculars trying to spot it. People were also having “Skylab parties” while wearing construction hard hats. This was somewhat tongue-in-cheek but if I remember, the government could not say where the debris would land so people had the notion that the wreckage could very well land on their house and in their backyard.
I remember it as well, Me and my neighbor climbed upon the roof of our apartments to watch it pass overhead the last time......................
Wasn’t that “Eggar’s” truck?
I remember as a teenager in Spokane, there were a couple of guys who made a joke about Skylab falling...and made some money off it.
They decided to market the “Official US Government Skylab Target”. It was basically those words on a white background with a red bullseye target. The premise behind it was that since the government is incapable of doing ANYTHING right (remember, it was the Carter Administration at the time, so...), if you had their ‘target’ on you, you, your house, or anything you put it on was 100% guaranteed that you and your stuff would NOT be hit.
They sold posters, t-shirts, and other paraphernalia. They even painted the same thing on the side of the building they were renting a space in.
I actually went to their place and bought a poster. I went to Maine that summer to visit relatives and I took it with me. I placed it on the door of the outbuilding I stayed it. Everyone thought it was amusing.
Of the last three orbits Skylab took, two of them crossed over Maine. I remember seeing the graphic in the Bangor Daily News the day before.
It didn’t hit me, so it must’ve worked.
Yep. But I just checked the flight path over the next several days. Apparently the closest it’s ground track will get to me is about 30 miles. I don’t *think* that if it broke up on impact with the upper atmosphere that any significant pieces would deflect that far. So my dire/cynical prediction probably won’t come true.
Who’s lifetimes are we talking about? Skylab weighed something like 85 tons when it dropped with only a little warning.
A millennial......................
It was, but the guy in the Eggar suit was driving it.
SNL, back in the day, featured Belushi going beserk in a funny bit on the news segment about being hit by Skylab.
i thought that was the UniParty Coup and Insurrection...silly me
Thanks. I couldn’t remember whose truck.
It was really bugging me.
The bug in the Eggar suit...
If a piece lands in my yard, I’m gonna spray it with Lysol and bleach...............
Maybe now, at least for a while, they’ll have something more substantial to complain about besides Boomers preferring bar soap over liquid soap.
Someone COULD calculate the odds of it hitting you, but I think the odds would be 1 in (a number with a “...zillion” in it that I never heard of) so... meaningless.
Well, that’s good and nuts. Skylab was 150 tons, btw.
Chelyabinsk Meteor: A Wake-Up Call for Earth
By Elizabeth Howell
[snip] “The asteroid was about 17 meters [56 feet] in diameter and weighed approximately 10,000 metric tons [11,000 tons],” Peter Brown, a physics professor at Western University in Ontario, Canada, said in a statement. “It struck Earth’s atmosphere at 40,000 mph [64,370 km/h] and broke apart about 12 to 15 miles [19 to 24 km] above Earth’s surface. The energy of the resulting explosion exceeded 470 kilotons of TNT.” [/snip]
https://www.space.com/33623-chelyabinsk-meteor-wake-up-call-for-earth.html
I’m a Boomer and I prefer liquid soap....................
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