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Chinese satellite return to Earth
Predicted reentry between latitudes 43deg N and 43 deg S meaning most of the populated areas of the world and Australia though not Northern Europe. Higher probability of reentry in the N rather than S. Its oo big to burn up before hitting Earth
Others say it will fall somewhere in Europe around night time 1 April and 2 April UTC (AEST is UTC + 10)
Not April Fools apparently.
I don’t recall commercial aircraft ever being struck by falling space debris or meteor.
Would be very interesting to witness from 35000 feet
Tiangong-1 reentry updates
@jb747 , @AviatorInsight : At cruising altitude how far away is the horizon?
Predicted reentry between latitudes 43deg N and 43 deg S meaning most of the populated areas of the world and Australia though not Northern Europe. Higher probability of reentry in the N rather than S. Its oo big to burn up before hitting Earth
Others say it will fall somewhere in Europe around night time 1 April and 2 April UTC (AEST is UTC + 10)
Not April Fools apparently.
I don’t recall commercial aircraft ever being struck by falling space debris or meteor.
Would be very interesting to witness from 35000 feet
Tiangong-1 reentry updates
@jb747 , @AviatorInsight : At cruising altitude how far away is the horizon?
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