Friday, January 13, 2012

Phobos grunt atlantic

  • This meant that Phobos-Grunt will enter the atmosphere over Argentina and have its fragments splash down in the Atlantic Ocean, an unnamed space official told the Interfax news agency.
  • (Calgary Herald)
  • MOSCOW — Russias space agency has adjusted its forecast for the crash of a failed spacecraft, saying it may shower its fragments into the south Atlantic.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Doyon said that current estimates have the fragments from Phobos-Grunt landing in one of four locations: the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the south of the Atlantic Ocean, near northern Africa in the region of Morocco or somewhere in China.
  • (CBC)
  • The Phobos-Grunt satellite has been circling the planet out of control satellite will re-enter the atmosphere on Sunday — possibly landing in the South Atlantic.
  • (Winnipeg Free Press)
  • The 14.5-ton Mars probe Phobos-Grunt, which got stuck in Earth orbit shortly after If that projection is accurate, pieces of the failed spacecraft will splash into the Atlantic Ocean about 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) south of Buenos Aires.
  • (Space News)
  • This meant that Phobos-Grunt will enter the atmosphere over Argentina and have its fragments splash down in the Atlantic Ocean, the unnamed official told the Interfax news agency.
  • (Channel NewsAsia)
  • This is why every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the videos that truly earn your fiveminutes (or less) of attention.
  • (The AtlanticWire (blog))
  • Moscow - A failed Russian Mars probe weighing 13.5 tons is most likely to strike earth somewhere in the Atlantic Ocean near Argentina Sychov said.
  • (Monsters and Critics)

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