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Old January 15th 12, 08:39 PM posted to sci.space.history
Bob Haller
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Default "When Aldrin and Armstrong were deemed lost", Safire's noteto Haldeman

On Jan 15, 10:32*am, Fred J. McCall wrote:
bob haller wrote:
On Jan 14, 7:33*pm, Fred J. McCall wrote:
bob haller wrote:


a bit of errant debris ttoo small to track could at any time take out
ISS, or any number of technical issues.


And you could be struck by a meteor at any time. *Do you have a press
release ready?


Well the ISS isnt protected by atmosphere........


making a debris hit much more likely


Evasion noted. *Keep wriggling.

--
"Ordinarily he is insane. But he has lucid moments when he is
*only stupid."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * -- Heinrich Heine


the earths atmosphere causes small debris to burn up before reaching
the ground.

in orbit above the atmosphere ISS has no such protection
 




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