From Portland Mercury
Scientists are nervously watching a 19,000-pound Chinese space station's course because its out-of-control route is making it impossible to figure out where it will crash.Read more: https://www.portlandmercury.com/blogtown/2018/01/03/19584861/forget-all-this-button-talk-space-trash-could-kill-us-allChina lost control of unmanned space station Tiangong-1 in June 2016, and the thing has been orbiting out of control ever since. It sounds like it is expected to re-enter the atmosphere in March, and will eventually crash-land somewhere on Earth—but nobody knows exactly where, or when.
Holger Krag, head of the European Space Agency's Space Debris Office, while spending his days in possession of an amazing job description, also had this to say: “The date, time and geographic footprint of the reentry can only be predicted with large uncertainties. Even shortly before reentry, only a very large time and geographical window can be estimated.”
I don't know about you but I'm still more afraid of Trump and King Jong Un. I meant neither has caused me to do anything different in my life but I tend to worry about Trump more.
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