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Agnieszka Kaminska 10/11/2013
class=”imgLead” id=”photo-desc”> GOCE satellite , photo: spaceinimages.esa.int
- Raphael Motriuka Report (IAR) remains GOCE satellite will soon fall to the ground Add to playlist
was five feet long, circling the Earth at an altitude of 270 kilometers – much less than other such devices. He had a special ion engine.
He examined the planet’s gravity so scientists know more about the circulation of water in the oceans, climate change and earthquakes.
streamlined hull shape because it was said to him, “golden arrow” or “supermodel”. He had to work for two years and worked almost five.
– do not know where to fall, but we know it will burn in the atmosphere – says Professor Heiner Klinkard the European Space Agency.
courthouse in Lomza warns residents
There is only a minimal risk that debris will fall on Polish territory. However, the city council in Lomza decided to warn people against a possible collapse of the satellites in eastern Poland. As stated on the website of the office, the probability of such an event is 0.15 percent.
City Hall in Lomza relying on the Government Security Centre reports that one of the belts, which can fall off the satellite passes over the eastern Polish.
According to various calculations for the possible collapse of the satellite may be a Sunday or Monday.
IAR / agkm
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