Quote from: Grace on September 26, 2011, 12:24:25 AMThis is sick and showing missing empathy. A picture of some state of our world.
As the source is The Dailymail, I have to ask 2 questions to get down to the reasons of publishing:
1) why are animals in a far away country more important than human beings in our neighbourhood or those thousands of kids currently being murdered in East Africa due to the financial gamblers speculating with staple food prizes in London and alike?
2) what else did happen on 25th September 2011 that we missed?
So many things that happen in this world
Satellite Earth's imminent fall to anxiety stirs
Debris from NASA's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, or UARS, is due to land Friday, most likely harmlessly, officials say. Debris from Upper Atmosphere Research NASA's Satellite, or UARS, is due to land Friday, harmlessly Most Likely, Officials say. But they can't say exactly where, which makes many people uneasy. Exactly But They Can not say where, Which Makes Many people uneasy.
September 22, 2011 | By Eryn Brown, Los Angeles Times
A bus-sized, 6.5-ton, 20-year-old NASA climate satellite is falling out of orbit and likely to hit Earth some time Friday. A bus-sized, 6.5-ton, 20-year-old NASA climate satellite is falling out of orbit and likely to hit Earth Some Time Friday. It is impossible to say exactly where. It is impossible to say Exactly where.
The chances are slim that anyone will see any of the 26 assorted pieces of the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) that are expected to survive reentry into the atmosphere. The chances are slim That Will anyone see Any of the 26 assorted pieces of the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS) are expected to Survive That reentry Into the atmosphere. The chances that someone, somewhere on the planet, will be hit by one of those chunks are 1 in 3,200. The chances That someone, somewhere on the planet, Will Be One of Those hit by chunks are 1 in 3,200.
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/sep/22/science/la-sci-falling-satellite-20110922
today:
Mysterious fireball becomes Argentina; There is a dead and 8 wounded A strange explosion occurs in Esteban Echeverría, Buenos Aires; they believe that it might be the NASA satellite
BUENOS AIRES, September 26-A woman of Paraguayan nationality died and eight others injured today on the outskirts of Buenos Aires because of a mysterious explosion caused, according to neighbors, "a ball of fire that fell from the sky".
The occurred this morning in Buenos Aires of Esteban Echeverría, where two homes and three vehicles were destroyed by an explosion whose motives are under investigation, require police spokesmen.
"The bed where slept rose from the floor, the dovetailjoint (wood) from the ceiling was doubled and exploited all the glass of my house." "When I went out to the street, fell above fire that burned down a pole at 20 meters," said a resident of the area to local media.
A neighbor said that he left his house after the explosion and saw "that there was fire coming from above, something blue".
"Just are going to start making the skills and the rest are transcended." "We don't want to venture any hypothesis, sometimes in the implosions these things can happen," explained the Mayor of Esteban Echeverría, Fernando Gray.
The deceased, identified as Silvia Espinoza, 43-year-old, woman lived in one of the affected houses, said sources.
Two of the wounded, meanwhile, were discharged, while the rest of the injured are admitted to a nearby hospital.They are suspicious of Meteor or space debris
Local media there is speculation the possibility of the impact of a meteorite or "space junk" and remember that the weekend fell to the Earth the satellite's research of the high atmosphere (UARS) of NASA, without even know the whereabouts of their restos.jrr 2011-09-26 09:09:00 http://www.excelsior.com.mx/index.php?m=nota&id_nota=770613&photo=2