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Old April 1st 18, 01:21 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
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Default Where will it crash?

Where will it crash?
China confirmed in 2016 that it had lost contact with Tiangong-1 and could no longer control its behaviour, so we don't really know where it will end up.

The European Space Agency (ESA) said re-entry "will take place anywhere between 43ºN and 43ºS", which covers a vast stretch north and south of the equator.

Oh nooooo!!!!!
I'm 38ºN!!!!!
 




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