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Old November 2nd 08, 01:33 AM posted to sci.space.station,sci.space.shuttle
Greg D. Moore \(Strider\)
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Default Trash from Intl Space Station, tank of toxic ammonia coolant, expected to strike earth on 11/2. No other way?

"John Doe" wrote in message
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It is often said that life came about from some "event" involving ammonia.


Involving, possibly but very complex.

Any chances that NASA is actually conducting tests and the dumping of
ammonia for a atmosheric re-entry is really a covert test to see if life
will get created for a few moments during re-entry (only to burn up
afterwards ?)


Absolutely zero.


Perhaps that ammonia was seeded with genes from the corpses held at area
51 and NASA hopes to grow some aliens from this ammonia ?


Are you a whack job or just play one on TV?



Seriously, are there any fears that any portion of this tank will make
it to sea level (aka: any chance of something hitting a farmer on a field
?)


chance... yes. But I'd bet on winning the lottery while being hit by
lightning on a date with Julianne Moore first.


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