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Phobos–grunt reentry area forecast for 14 January 2012, 00:46 GMT by [1].

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Comment in English

There is forecast about Russian spacecraft "Phobos–grunt" that failed its mission. Here is the map by BBC [1]. As it was launched from Russia, the most probably it will fall at the upper part of the map. Id eat, perhaps, to the Europe. Hope, there are no Polonium generators there? (I do not think that the UK would appreciate the second polonium "gift"). It seems to me, if one cannot catch the spacecraft (to fix it and to launch again), the time is to hit it and to cut it to the pieces so small that they cannot reach the ground. I do not inderstand what NATO think about this, where are all their MegaWatt lasers they report at each conference?

Comment in Russian

Вот карта прогноза от Бибисей [1]. Судя по тому, что запускали из России, перигей в верхней части карты. Похоже, что на Европу грохнется. Там, надеюсь, нет полониевых генераторов? А то второй полониевый подарок британцам ну ни нафиг не нужен.. Мне кажется, что такую чушку, если уже поздно отлавливать, то уже пора сбивать на такие мелкие кусочки, чтобы до земли не долетали. Я не понимаю чем там НАТО думают, и куда подевались все их хваленые мегавттные лазеры, которыми они трясут на каждой конференции...

References

  1. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-16491457 Jonathan Amos. Russia's failed Phobos-Grunt space probe heads to Earth. 14 January 2012 Last updated at 00:46 GMT.

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