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Russian space probe plunges to Earth next week - mikebratcher69 - 9 January 2012

Toxic Russian space probe caught on video - going BACKWARDS before it plunges to Earth next week

Video shows probe crippled by solar panel failure
Falling into atmosphere pulled by gravity
Probe due to hit on January 15, says estimate
Up to 30 pieces could hit the ground


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2084213/Phobos-Grunt-Toxic-Russian-space-probe-caught-video-going-BACKWARDS.html


RE: Russian space probe plunges to Earth next week - Scythe13 - 9 January 2012

(9 January 2012, 16:22)mikebratcher69 Wrote: Toxic Russian space probe caught on video - going BACKWARDS before it plunges to Earth next week

Video shows probe crippled by solar panel failure
Falling into atmosphere pulled by gravity
Probe due to hit on January 15, says estimate
Up to 30 pieces could hit the ground


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2084213/Phobos-Grunt-Toxic-Russian-space-probe-caught-video-going-BACKWARDS.html

It's an interesting article. But I don't believe it will pose much of a threat to anyone. The fragments will be relatively small, and the fuel will burn up upon re-entering the earths atmosphere. If the fuel combusts at the point of re-entery it could explode and cause the space probe to shatter into even smaller pieces, which could also burn up in the atmosphere.

I'd love it if I got one of the solar panels, intact, landing in the back garden! NASA grade power!!! WOOO!!!!


RE: Russian space probe plunges to Earth next week - Skean Dhude - 9 January 2012

Scythe,

I just don't see a panel landing in the back garden. Maybe something a bit more solid would make it but not a panel so in reality you don't want anything landing.


RE: Russian space probe plunges to Earth next week - Scythe13 - 9 January 2012

(9 January 2012, 18:07)Skean Dhude Wrote: Scythe,

I just don't see a panel landing in the back garden. Maybe something a bit more solid would make it but not a panel so in reality you don't want anything landing.

I'm getting a big solar panel from somewhere! If not from a Russian Mars Probe, than from somewhere else! Damn it, I need more solar!!!