""Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Center for Astrophysics, tweeted a thread about the event, noting that this sort of debris re-entry is not uncommon. “This is the 14th piece of space junk with a mass over one tonne that has reentered since Jan 1st this year,” said McDowell. “In other words, about one a week. Plus lots more smaller bits of course.”"
yes, and I think it's space x debris, , but I think we were both alluding to that being a cover story for a satellite takedown.. I still think it's just spacex debris thou
it's spacex debris
Confirmed:
https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/26/22351956/oregon-washington-meteor-shower-explanation-spacex-falcon-9-rocket-debris
And MagaLout gets a gold star -- It was Elon Musk.
i mean, maybe. if it were a satellite that was taken down, something attached to it, and de orbited it, as opposed to just blowing it up, imho
From the article:
""Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Center for Astrophysics, tweeted a thread about the event, noting that this sort of debris re-entry is not uncommon. “This is the 14th piece of space junk with a mass over one tonne that has reentered since Jan 1st this year,” said McDowell. “In other words, about one a week. Plus lots more smaller bits of course.”"
yes, and I think it's space x debris, , but I think we were both alluding to that being a cover story for a satellite takedown.. I still think it's just spacex debris thou
Makes me think of Devo's Space Junk.
i love your user name
Haha! Thqnks!
Hey, this is a family channel. Keep it clean.
Don't their rockets come back to Earth on their own?