Hell, you know that's true. Who else can we blame, the polar bears are already to blame for the ozone.
What we really should be concerned with is 2029 http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2005/13may_2004mn4.htm Hotwater
yep well....still here!!! this should be a lesson to all of you not to listen to my doomsday warnings!!!!!!!!
this was posted on the 28th: A large United States spy satellite weighing about 20,000lb has lost power and could slam into Earth in late February or early March, government officials said Saturday. heres the link if you would like to read more:http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080128/lead/lead3.html
hah, the US apologize??? My country has never apologized for anything in our long and illustrious history, so it's not like 20 tons of metal landing on some silly foriegner will change anything. And if it lands in the US, we will just blame the other party and live happily ever after.
I once placed a bet that the world would end in December 07 by a giant cataclysmic asteroid.It was a good bet , a guy in the pub had read about it on the internet. ( Scratches head and wonders if he's remembered to take todays medication)
last I heard it's heading towards North America. Though in actuality it would be best if it hit the US, having a SPY SATELLITE drop into another country, potentially ruining some important shit, killing people, AND Leaking intelligence all at once... not so good for foreign relations. It could be the start of some huge global war even.
this has happen before. back in the mid-1970's, a soviet satellite did burn up, and scatter accross the northwest territory of canada. the rock group 'devo,' wrote a song about it, entitled 'space junk'. nasa said there was nothing to worry about with that satellite. famous last words! parts of it that did crash to earth, were big and powerful enough to do really, really, mega damage. draw your own conclusions brothers and sisters.
Skylab came down years ago. I do not remember the date or year. Part of it hit Australia. People were selling pieces of it as collectors items. God knows what kind of things this military satellite was powered on.