Date: 8/05/2021 18:23:57
From: dv
ID: 1735415
Subject: Long March stage crash

It’s probably going to come down Sunday afternoon, Perth time.

This dude is tracking the altitude.

https://mobile.twitter.com/planet4589

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Date: 8/05/2021 18:26:55
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1735419
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

dv said:

It’s probably going to come down Sunday afternoon, Perth time.

This dude is tracking the altitude.

https://mobile.twitter.com/planet4589

oooh

maybe instead of starting the war they’re going to end it

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Date: 8/05/2021 18:28:57
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1735423
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

dv said:

It’s probably going to come down Sunday afternoon, Perth time.

This dude is tracking the altitude.

https://mobile.twitter.com/planet4589

Well, what goes up must come …
… oh, wait.

I hope it comes down on my birthday.

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Date: 8/05/2021 18:32:39
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1735427
Subject: re: Long March stage crash




oh all right not that last one that one was 7076 km from 평양시

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Date: 8/05/2021 18:50:36
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 1735448
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

I think in the Chinese calendar March is like 40 days.

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Date: 8/05/2021 18:52:02
From: captain_spalding
ID: 1735450
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

Peak Warming Man said:


I think in the Chinese calendar March is like 40 days.

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Date: 8/05/2021 19:30:46
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1735468
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

Peak Warming Man said:


I think in the Chinese calendar March is like 40 days.

You jest. The Long March lasted from October 16, 1934, to October 19, 1935.

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Date: 8/05/2021 22:24:14
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1735512
Subject: re: Long March stage crash


SCIENCE said:




oh all right not that last one that one was 7076 km from 평양시

OMG the roicket nozzle went through the roof.
Does he get to keep it?

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Date: 9/05/2021 10:05:49
From: Michael V
ID: 1735632
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-to-crash-back-to-earth/100126702

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Date: 9/05/2021 10:11:50
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1735636
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

Michael V said:


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-to-crash-back-to-earth/100126702

oooh but where

interestingly the sun is like in the Philippines or something

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Date: 9/05/2021 10:13:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 1735638
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

SCIENCE said:


Michael V said:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-to-crash-back-to-earth/100126702

oooh but where

interestingly the sun is like in the Philippines or something

How did it get there without anybody noticing?

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Date: 9/05/2021 10:14:29
From: captain_spalding
ID: 1735640
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

roughbarked said:


SCIENCE said:

Michael V said:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-to-crash-back-to-earth/100126702

oooh but where

interestingly the sun is like in the Philippines or something

How did it get there without anybody noticing?

It arrived at night.

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Date: 9/05/2021 10:14:37
From: Tamb
ID: 1735641
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

roughbarked said:


SCIENCE said:

Michael V said:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-to-crash-back-to-earth/100126702

oooh but where

interestingly the sun is like in the Philippines or something

How did it get there without anybody noticing?


What are the different coloured tracks?

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Date: 9/05/2021 10:15:58
From: SCIENCE
ID: 1735643
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

Tamb said:


roughbarked said:

SCIENCE said:

oooh but where

interestingly the sun is like in the Philippines or something

How did it get there without anybody noticing?


What are the different coloured tracks?

sorry missed include

https://twitter.com/AerospaceCorp/status/1391134210606260229

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Date: 9/05/2021 10:18:24
From: Tamb
ID: 1735644
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

captain_spalding said:


roughbarked said:

SCIENCE said:

oooh but where

interestingly the sun is like in the Philippines or something

How did it get there without anybody noticing?

It arrived at night.


The Philippinos sought enlightenment.

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Date: 9/05/2021 10:19:56
From: Tamb
ID: 1735645
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

SCIENCE said:


Tamb said:

roughbarked said:

How did it get there without anybody noticing?


What are the different coloured tracks?

sorry missed include

https://twitter.com/AerospaceCorp/status/1391134210606260229


Except for a bit of WA & Tas we should be OK.

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Date: 9/05/2021 10:26:20
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 1735648
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

captain_spalding said:


roughbarked said:

SCIENCE said:

oooh but where

interestingly the sun is like in the Philippines or something

How did it get there without anybody noticing?

It arrived at night.

After midnight, in the north Atlantic, with the rocket.

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Date: 9/05/2021 10:35:44
From: captain_spalding
ID: 1735649
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

Peak Warming Man said:


captain_spalding said:

roughbarked said:

How did it get there without anybody noticing?

It arrived at night.

After midnight, in the north Atlantic, with the rocket.

Sneaky little thing, isn’t it?

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Date: 9/05/2021 13:43:37
From: sarahs mum
ID: 1735680
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

China’s Long March 5B rocket debris crashes into Indian Ocean, state television reports

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-crashes-north-of-maldives/100126702

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Date: 9/05/2021 13:47:24
From: Peak Warming Man
ID: 1735681
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

sarahs mum said:


China’s Long March 5B rocket debris crashes into Indian Ocean, state television reports

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-crashes-north-of-maldives/100126702

That’s good I was worried that it might have been breaking news.

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Date: 9/05/2021 13:49:10
From: sibeen
ID: 1735682
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

sarahs mum said:


China’s Long March 5B rocket debris crashes into Indian Ocean, state television reports

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-crashes-north-of-maldives/100126702

I wonder if the Indians will seem reparation.

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Date: 9/05/2021 13:50:51
From: sibeen
ID: 1735683
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

sibeen said:


sarahs mum said:

China’s Long March 5B rocket debris crashes into Indian Ocean, state television reports

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-crashes-north-of-maldives/100126702

I wonder if the Indians will seem reparation.

seek

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Date: 9/05/2021 14:14:14
From: Michael V
ID: 1735685
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

sarahs mum said:


China’s Long March 5B rocket debris crashes into Indian Ocean, state television reports

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-crashes-north-of-maldives/100126702

Phew.

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Date: 9/05/2021 14:18:05
From: dv
ID: 1735686
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

Peak Warming Man said:


sarahs mum said:

China’s Long March 5B rocket debris crashes into Indian Ocean, state television reports

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-crashes-north-of-maldives/100126702

That’s good I was worried that it might have been breaking news.

Amusing

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Date: 9/05/2021 14:37:25
From: Woodie
ID: 1735689
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:

China’s Long March 5B rocket debris crashes into Indian Ocean, state television reports

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-crashes-north-of-maldives/100126702

Phew.

Missed me by >.< that much.

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Date: 9/05/2021 14:53:21
From: dv
ID: 1735699
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

About 60km from inhabited parts of Mali…

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Date: 9/05/2021 14:57:06
From: transition
ID: 1735700
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

sarahs mum said:


China’s Long March 5B rocket debris crashes into Indian Ocean, state television reports

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-crashes-north-of-maldives/100126702

re-entry fuelled anxiety by memory….sounds like something that needed antibiotics

let me tidy that up for them, i’d write it ….reentry-fueled anxiety…, drop the double ll go for a single instead, and put the hyphen elsewhere

dunno, i’m just a farm boy

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Date: 9/05/2021 14:57:57
From: sarahs mum
ID: 1735701
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

dv said:


About 60km from inhabited parts of Mali…

close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades.

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Date: 9/05/2021 16:25:25
From: buffy
ID: 1735719
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

Michael V said:


sarahs mum said:

China’s Long March 5B rocket debris crashes into Indian Ocean, state television reports

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-crashes-north-of-maldives/100126702

Phew.

So the Americans retain the “glory” of being the only nation to drop a bit of space junk on Australia with Skylab…

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Date: 10/05/2021 02:07:56
From: Ian
ID: 1735854
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

buffy said:


Michael V said:

sarahs mum said:

China’s Long March 5B rocket debris crashes into Indian Ocean, state television reports

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-05-09/china-long-march-rocket-space-debris-crashes-north-of-maldives/100126702

Phew.

So the Americans retain the “glory” of being the only nation to drop a bit of space junk on Australia with Skylab…

Skylab, about 70 tons, was partially a controlled “deorbiting”.. much larger that the remaining Long March, about 23 tons, but totally uncontrolled.. getting to be a naughty habit of China’s..
..according to this…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afGFmAljL5E

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Date: 10/05/2021 07:00:30
From: transition
ID: 1735857
Subject: re: Long March stage crash

Ian said:


buffy said:

Michael V said:

Phew.

So the Americans retain the “glory” of being the only nation to drop a bit of space junk on Australia with Skylab…

Skylab, about 70 tons, was partially a controlled “deorbiting”.. much larger that the remaining Long March, about 23 tons, but totally uncontrolled.. getting to be a naughty habit of China’s..
..according to this…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afGFmAljL5E

watched that, possibly the bad press from a claimed variously controlled reentry gone wrong is worse than staying with uncontrolled reentry

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