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May 5, 2021
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BeyondTheMark
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Well, Skylab's 84 tons or so was much bigger and somewhat missed its hoped for crash in the Indian Ocean
and some debris hit western Australia in 1979 (which I still remember seeing at the time on clips on TV.)
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Is everybody aware that any of our houses could become flattened by this Chinese
Ten_Hour_Drives
5/5/21 12:35pm
Link to more information? Where did you hear about this?
BYUtka
5/5/21 12:37pm
It’s been all over the news the last 2-3 days:
kalifi
5/5/21 12:42pm
Sounds like the Chinese are blindly relying on the odds since 70% of the earth's
Forzaitalia
5/5/21 12:38pm
Gotta love the Chinese...first they give us the virus, then this rocket.
BlooCoog
5/5/21 12:39pm
It will hit Taiwan. Everyone will act surprised.
Zedhead
5/5/21 12:39pm
well, it would be ironic or justice if it hits in beijing
bald man
5/5/21 12:46pm
My dad gave me some 12 gauge reloads that are designed specifically for this. I
Man Bat
5/5/21 12:47pm
Why does the Chinese government suck so bad?
Mister P
5/5/21 12:55pm
Authoritarian communism. That's why. My parents lived in China volunteering as
BlooCoog
5/5/21 1:18pm
Between google, facebook, etc we aren’t that far away
bald man
5/5/21 3:39pm
Maybe we get luck and it hits China itself
Nat Gas Man
5/5/21 12:59pm
How do they have no idea? Can’t some maths figure that out??
pink22
5/5/21 1:05pm
Slight variation in the path & velocity lead to large variations in impact spot.
Kilgore Trout
5/5/21 1:16pm
They think it's coming down sometime between may 8 and may 10. It will orbit the earth 30 times in that timeframe.
supertux
5/5/21 1:59pm
Well, Skylab's 84 tons or so was much bigger and somewhat missed its hoped for crash in the Indian Ocean
BeyondTheMark
5/5/21 1:16pm
Honest question: are you seriously worried about this? The odds seem much greater than having a bird die in flight
lightmann
5/5/21 1:18pm
Hey he has a 1:1,000,000,000,000 chance
Nat Gas Man
5/5/21 1:39pm
better keep one eye pointing up for the next few days!
lightmann
5/5/21 1:45pm
It’s larger than Skylab was?
Blue Print
5/5/21 1:19pm
I remember Skylab. I was attending a summer band camp at East Carolina Univ.
StantonMac
5/5/21 1:33pm
I was on my mission in England. I remember people telling me how irresponsible
Blue Print
5/5/21 2:58pm
You’re more likely to win powerball
valleus
5/5/21 2:12pm
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