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ISS space junk re-entry


More than a year ago, in July 2007, International Space Station astronauts threw an obsolete, refrigerator-sized ammonia reservoir overboard. Ever since, the 1400-lb piece of space junk has been circling Earth in a decaying orbit - and now it is about to re-enter. If predictions are correct, the 'Early Ammonia Servicer' (EAS for short) will turn into a brilliant fireball as it disintegrates in Earth's atmosphere during the early hours of Monday, November 3rd.    More



(Source: The Southgate Amateur Radio Club - Nov 3)