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Hummm, i missed this one back in 1997. Lottie Williams, first human on
record to be hit by space debris. http://www.ajc.com/news/content/news...spacejunk.html begind quote Rocket shard hits woman So far no one has ever been hurt by incoming space junk — not even Lottie Williams of Turley, Okla., who was strolling in a park in 1997 when she was struck on the shoulder by a charred 6-inch fragment of a Delta rocket launched a year earlier. She was uninjured. end quote For a picture of Lottie Williams and the debris: http://www.aero.org/capabilities/cords/faq8.html and http://www.eclipsetours.com/sat/debris.html and http://www.tecsoc.org/pubs/history/2002/jan22.htm and http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/pass/TargetEarth/ begin quote January 22, 1997-- Very early on the morning of January 22, 1997, Lottie Williams, a resident of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was walking for exercise in a park near her home. She saw a "big bright light, like a fire" in the sky. "It was coming over the park and as it approached us it got bigger. All the colors that you see that come from fire, all those colors were there." A few minutes later, Williams felt a gentle tap on her shoulder. On the ground, she found a light piece of charred metal, about the size of her hand. After some investigation, Williams confirmed that the metal fragment came from a rocket that had been used to put a satellite into orbit for the U.S. Air Force in 1996. end quote or http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/s...or_010322.html Oops, Well, I guess it isn't news anymore. -- Craig Fink Courtesy E-Mail Welcome @ |
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