Selasa, 11 November 2008

U.S. satellite Due to the Earth

A spy-sattelite’s U.S. is estimated to fall to earth in late February or early March. The satellite is estimated to be falling in the area of the U.S. itself. Satellites that the size is large enough so that it will not burn out when penetrate the atmosphere of the earth. "This satellite will not burn out when penetrate the atmosphere. Therefore, a number of parts will fall to Earth. Part Most of these will fall to the U.S. mainland," said U.S. Air Force General Gene Renuart. Satellites detective who will fall in the U.S. called 193. The satellite is launched into orbit in December 2006. However, the satellite lost power so that it can not be launched soon after. Therefore, the satellite is moving wild and will now fall to Earth. Military satellite is high, 193 U.S. image sensor technology has a secret. Agencies, the U.S. military is currently conducting the analysis to know part components of what will fall to Earth. Renuart reveal, a point and time of the fall of the satellite can not be ascertained until it starts to move the satellite entered the atmosphere and disintegrate. Renuart said the technology is not panic-secret satellite technology will fall into the hands of U.S. enemies. "Where there is no security issue. This problem only large objects fall to the land. We of course do the preparation to anticipate the fall of this satellite," Renuart demolished. Satellites are still considered dangerous when falling to Earth because it still contains a toxic chemical called hydrazine. Chemical is used as rocket fuel. However, said Renuart, the chemical is not amounting to much because U.S. satellite missile has a 193 small size. Spokesperson National Security Council White House Gordon Johndroe added, parts of satellite that will not sized too large. Still, the government estimated the U.S. guided missile will be set up to destroy satellites in the air. "Parts of satellite will not be dangerous to humans because 75 percent of water surface of the earth closed. Part of satellite is likely very small fall in inhabited areas," said the Johndroe. When still intact, the satellite has the dimensions of the car minivan. However, the U.S. government still believes that the satellite will not be dangerous to humans. Spokesperson Bryan Whitman Pentagon discloses, in the last 50 years, more than 17,000 man-made objects have fallen to earth. Whitman asserts, the fall of objects does not cause major incidents. "We are memonitornya. We have a serious responsibility on the utilization of outer space that we do," said Whitman. One man-made objects that fall is the fuel tanks of Delta II rocket on 1997.Tangki of the stainless steel weighing 255 kg and fell several hundred meters from the house of a farmer in Texas, USA.

source from www.techno.okezone.com

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