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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Nefertiti on October 16, 2017, 12:22:45 PM

Title: Chinese Space Station will crash to Earth in a few months
Post by: Nefertiti on October 16, 2017, 12:22:45 PM
After just 11 years... It seems the Chinese are struggling to catch up in space industry. US and Russia is still way ahead. ISS is still primarily US-Russia affair, manned by NASA and Roscosmos astronauts.

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China's Tiangong-1 Space Station Will Crash to Earth in the Next Few Months

Tom McKay
Yesterday 12:25pmFiled to: TIANGONG-1

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China’s 8.5-ton Tiangong-1 space station, originally launched in 2011, has seen its orbit rapidly decay and is now expected to hit the Earth in the next few months, the Guardian reported.

Chinese officials told the UN in 2016 they had lost the ability to correct the station’s altitude and expected it to plummet to the ground between October 2017 and April 2018. But Harvard University astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell told the Guardian it now is entering the atmosphere at an even more accelerated timetable, and will probably see its demise in the earlier part of that range.

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An unmanned Tiangong-1 lab module being launched in 2011. Photo: AP


“Now that [its] perigee is below 300 kilometers [186 miles] and it is in denser atmosphere, the rate of decay is getting higher,” McDowell said. “I expect it will come down a few months from now—late 2017 or early 2018.”

He added there is a small chance chunks of the station weighing up to 220 pounds (100 kilograms) could remain intact and hit the ground at high speed.

The Tiangong-1 is very small by space station standards, and can only accommodate a small crew of three taikonauts. Its primary purpose is to serve as a prototype for future generations of Chinese stations and support craft.

It is unlikely scientists will have more than a few hours’ heads-up on when and where Tiangong-1 will crash, but it is unlikely to come down in a densely populated area where there would be appreciable odds of anyone being hurt or injured. As the Guardian noted, on several occasions spacecraft like NASA’s monstrously huge, 77.5-ton Skylab or Upper Atmospheric Research Satellite have made uncontrolled descents towards the Earth, but none of them have ever been found to have killed or hurt anyone.

[The Guardian]


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Title: Re: Chinese Space Station will crash to Earth in a few months
Post by: Kadudu on October 16, 2017, 12:34:08 PM
Let us hope the satelite lands on Moses Kuria's head. Would be good riddance for the country. :D
Title: Re: Chinese Space Station will crash to Earth in a few months
Post by: RVtitem on October 16, 2017, 03:37:04 PM
Let us hope the satelite lands on Moses Kuria's head. Would be good riddance for the country. :D

Lol
Title: Re: Chinese Space Station will crash to Earth in a few months
Post by: Nefertiti on October 16, 2017, 03:38:46 PM
Yes indeed. But it is more likely to hit the ocean.

Let us hope the satelite lands on Moses Kuria's head. Would be good riddance for the country. :D
Title: Re: Chinese Space Station will crash to Earth in a few months
Post by: Globalcitizen12 on October 16, 2017, 03:40:16 PM
How is s.g.r doing?