Debris Of UARS Likely To Hit Earth In The Next Few Days

The debris of the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) is likely to hit Earth in the next few days around September 23, according to a top official from the city-based B M Birla Science Centre.
This (UARS) bus sized satellite was launched in 1991 and was in operation till 2005. After that it has slowly been spiralling into the Earth's atmosphere, breaking up in the process due to the friction, Director General B G Siddharth said in a press release here.
"Smaller parts of the debris could be burnt up but the larger pieces could survive the crash to the Earth. The chances that, a piece of the debris would hit any particular place or person is minuscule, less than one in a thousand billion. However, the chances that the debris may hit some unspecified location on the Earth are higher being about one in three thousand,"Siddharth for more details....

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