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On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 14:16:38 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
This should be interesting. The US has decided to shoot down a failed satellite that is expected to drop out of orbit in early March. There is concern that half of the 5,000 lb satellite may remain intact and hit the earth in a yet unknown area. The plan is to shoot it down before it enters the earth's atmosphere with a missile fired from a US Navy ship. Details at 11. Apparently it's some version of the missile that has a 11 out of 13 success rate in testing. Love to watch the shot - that ought to be fun to watch. They are going to shoot it down right before it enters the atmosphere. |
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On Feb 14, 5:35*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 14:16:38 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: This should be interesting. The US has decided to shoot down a failed satellite that is expected to drop out of orbit in early March. There is concern that half of the 5,000 lb satellite may remain intact and hit the earth in a yet unknown area. The plan is to shoot it down before it enters the earth's atmosphere with a missile fired from a US Navy ship. Details at 11. Apparently it's some version of the missile that has a 11 out of 13 success rate in testing. Love to watch the shot - that ought to be fun to watch. * They are going to shoot it down right before it enters the atmosphere. So, where are they gonna' "set" it down? Did you tell them yet? Do you have a good place to watch from? You know, if you have em' bust it right over your house, it would probably land on Harrys' LTP... ![]() |
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On Feb 14, 4:38*pm, wrote:
On Feb 14, 5:35*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 14:16:38 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: This should be interesting. The US has decided to shoot down a failed satellite that is expected to drop out of orbit in early March. There is concern that half of the 5,000 lb satellite may remain intact and hit the earth in a yet unknown area. The plan is to shoot it down before it enters the earth's atmosphere with a missile fired from a US Navy ship. Details at 11. Apparently it's some version of the missile that has a 11 out of 13 success rate in testing. Love to watch the shot - that ought to be fun to watch. * They are going to shoot it down right before it enters the atmosphere. So, where are they gonna' "set" it down? Did you tell them yet? Do you have a good place to watch from? You know, if you have em' bust it right over your house, it would probably land on Harrys' LTP... ![]() - Show quoted text - With the rocket going up, and Tom looking for a place to sit and observe, I am reminded of this clip, ......only in reverse. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcW_Ygs6hm0 |
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Tim wrote:
On Feb 14, 4:38 pm, wrote: On Feb 14, 5:35 pm, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 14:16:38 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: This should be interesting. The US has decided to shoot down a failed satellite that is expected to drop out of orbit in early March. There is concern that half of the 5,000 lb satellite may remain intact and hit the earth in a yet unknown area. The plan is to shoot it down before it enters the earth's atmosphere with a missile fired from a US Navy ship. Details at 11. Apparently it's some version of the missile that has a 11 out of 13 success rate in testing. Love to watch the shot - that ought to be fun to watch. They are going to shoot it down right before it enters the atmosphere. So, where are they gonna' "set" it down? Did you tell them yet? Do you have a good place to watch from? You know, if you have em' bust it right over your house, it would probably land on Harrys' LTP... ![]() - Show quoted text - With the rocket going up, and Tom looking for a place to sit and observe, I am reminded of this clip, ......only in reverse. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcW_Ygs6hm0 One of the most fun things to do in this world is watch a missile shoot. I got to watch a HAWK missile shoot quite a number of years ago. It was almost as much fun as blowing up stuff yourself. I'd pay money to be in the CIC of that cruiser when they shoot the bird down. |
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On Feb 14, 5:50*pm, wrote:
On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 22:35:21 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 14:16:38 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote: This should be interesting. The US has decided to shoot down a failed satellite that is expected to drop out of orbit in early March. There is concern that half of the 5,000 lb satellite may remain intact and hit the earth in a yet unknown area. The plan is to shoot it down before it enters the earth's atmosphere with a missile fired from a US Navy ship. Details at 11. Apparently it's some version of the missile that has a 11 out of 13 success rate in testing. Love to watch the shot - that ought to be fun to watch. * Sure, sure. It will all be lots of fun until someone pokes their eye out.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hey, you're a funny guy for a koolaid drinker... ![]() |
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