What would the velocity be at that point?We got it on one of our cameras. We're getting it downloaded now.
It happens all the time but usually they get the satellite to burn up over the ocean to avoid any possible debris issues.So does a satellite just burn completely up on re-entry like a meteorite? Seems a little shady for a Chinese satellite to conveniently burn up over the US. And, yes, I’ll always be skeptical of anything those communist bastards do since 2020.
Most nations do. But China generally doesn’t give a sh*t where their satellites fall & burn up. If someone gets hit by debris, too bad.It happens all the time but usually they get the satellite to burn up over the ocean to avoid any possible debris issues.
They're probably re-entering at 15,000-20,000mph. They'll slow down some due to friction with the atmosphere, but not a whole lot I wouldn't think.What would the velocity be at that point?
Read this morning that the satellite had been unresponsive for some time so they couldn’t send it commands to put its orbit over the Pacific to burn up.Most nations do. But China generally doesn’t give a sh*t where their satellites fall & burn up. If someone gets hit by debris, too bad.
“Reportedly”Read this morning that the satellite had been unresponsive for some time so they couldn’t send it commands to put its orbit over the Pacific to burn up.
“Reportedly”
Oh sorry our saterrite just crashed into the middre of your city. We rost abirity to communicate with it.