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Post by brillbilly on Mar 29, 2018 21:46:57 GMT 10
There is a small chance it might come down south of Australia. Would be great to see this re-enter at night. Ha Ha..look at the predicted path in first vid..now look at actual path LMAO ...It could not have been any further from europe lol
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Post by Rareclan on Mar 29, 2018 22:01:19 GMT 10
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Post by the57ironman on Mar 30, 2018 0:34:42 GMT 10
So they say they can read number plates from space yet they can't locate this..LMFAO! They know exactly where it is, they just can't predict where, and when it will come down. TIANGONG 1 i bet they can
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Post by Rareclan on Mar 31, 2018 21:49:01 GMT 10
So they say they can read number plates from space yet they can't locate this..LMFAO! They know exactly where it is, they just can't predict where, and when it will come down. TIANGONG 1 Time to re-enter 1 Day 20 Hours βπ
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Post by brillbilly on Apr 1, 2018 1:21:51 GMT 10
I spy with my little eye lol
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Post by Wes Gear on Apr 1, 2018 23:25:13 GMT 10
Down to 12 Hours, so if it does come down over Australia it will be during the Day and we won't see much. During the last few Days it's orbit has placed it over my head a few times. If it can stay up there for a couple of more hours I might get to see a great Light show.
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Post by Rareclan on Apr 2, 2018 10:40:58 GMT 10
Down to 12 Hours, so if it does come down over Australia it will be during the Day and we won't see much. During the last few Days it's orbit has placed it over my head a few times. If it can stay up there for a couple of more hours I might get to see a great Light show. UFO π NO Firmament Dome π₯ Old news but cool π TIANGONG 1 this morning N Z 11th March Astrofarmer Imaging NZ Published on 10 Mar 2018 Tiangong-1, (which means "heavenly palace")on Sunrise, 6.15am Sorry about the shakes folks, tripod tension screw playing up. Hoping to catch it again with darker skies soon. Or even better when it burns i hope. Cheers πspace ageπfake ageπ TIANGONG 1 Tonight 1/04/2018 7:01pm NZT Astrofarmer Imaging NZ Published on 1 Apr 2018 Last pass for me to see,..It will be to low in orbit for me to see now. Cheers folks & Thanks for watching !! Recorded with A7s + 180mm in aps-c mode (260mm equivalent) shutter 1/50 , ISO 128000 Will we ever see the............Light ! Or just the darkness, Times up ! Lights out π
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Post by Wes Gear on Apr 2, 2018 16:46:43 GMT 10
Chinese space station re-enters Earth's atmosphere Chinese space authorities say the defunct Tiangong 1 landed in the South Pacific, north-west of Tahiti, at about 10.15am AEST. While most of it burned up in the atmosphere, some pieces of the 8.5-tonne station could have survived the fall, Space.com reported. However, the odds it caused damage or injury are very small with a less than 1-in-1-trillion chance of a person getting hit by a flaming, according to experts with the Aerospace Corporation. A sighting of the station in the skies of Saint-Benoit in the Reunion island on Sunday. Launched in 2011, Tiangong 1 was Chinaβs first space station, serving as an experimental platform for bigger projects, such as the Tiangong 2 launched in September 2016 and a future permanent Chinese space station. The station played host to two crewed missions and served as a test platform for perfecting docking procedures and other operations. Its last crew departed in 2013 and contact with it was cut in 2016. link
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Post by brillbilly on Apr 2, 2018 20:58:50 GMT 10
Such a waist of time sitting out side for a week with me lunchbox lol
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Post by the57ironman on Apr 4, 2018 3:10:21 GMT 10
the odds it caused damage or injury are very small with a less than 1-in-1-trillion chance
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