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Fireball as Russian space junk 'belly flops' to Earth above Australia


Fireball as Russian space junk 'belly flops' to Earth above Australia A fireball the size of a small truck, which shot through the sky over Australia Thursday night, was space junk from Russia's Soyuz rocket, astronomers said. More accurately, it was "object 40077", the third stage of the Soyuz rocket which was launched from Kazakhstan on Tuesday. It was hurtling around the Earth at some 18,000 mph, or almost 29,000 kilometers per hour. "What you're seeing in that fireball is it slowing down really fast. It's belly-flopping on the world's atmosphere at 18,000 miles an hour. That really hurts," said Jonathan McDowell, astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.   More



(Source: CNN.com - Jul 11)

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