Friday appears to be re-entry day for NASA’s Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) — a school-bus size spacecraft that will shoot its way into Earth’s atmosphere. NASA, the U.S. military and amateur astronomers have been refining their predictions of the spacecraft’s fall, and are now able to say it won’t come down over North America.
Molczan added that, with any luck, he would enjoy seeing a nice fireworks display. “Currently, it appears that luck will not be with me, but perhaps others can benefit from the information.”
Re: US safe, but where satellite lands, nobody knows…
**ONLY ONE woman was ever hit by a falling satellite debris and that too was like a tap on her shoulder…that woman was walking at 3 am when this happened. she was fine then and she is fine now!
her name is Lottie Williams and this happened in Oklahoma in 1977
in this pic she is holding that piece of space junk.**