Nasa satellite is estimated that 6.2 Heavy Fall This Week
New York - U.S. space agency (NASA) predicts defunct satellites weighing 6.2 tonnes will hit the earth between Thursday (22 / 9), until Saturday (24 / 9) of this. According to the analysis of NASA, the debris from the Upper Atmospheric Research Satellite (UARS) has the potential to override a person with the possibility of an appeal 3200.
Space experts at the Johnson Space Center Nicholas Johnson says the satellites fall to earth depends on the position and altitude of the satellite early jumpsuit. He estimates the satellite debris might fall in Siberia to South America. It is possible the debris was falling on the Earth's populous.
"People can see a landscape attractive like to see shooting stars in broad daylight," he said. "We'll know where the satellite after the satellite had crashed landed on earth." But he made sure the risk of satellite debris that the person "is very small.