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A Huge Chinese Rocket Part Is Making an Out-of-Control Descent to Earth
The 30-meter-tall, 21-ton rocket booster, launched by China last week, could fall in areas as far north as New York state and as far south as New Zealand.
Meh. Same thing happened with the American-built Skylab back in the 70s. Believe it or not, the odds of it actually hitting a human being, anywhere, are remarkably small.
Meh. Same thing happened with the American-built Skylab back in the 70s. Believe it or not, the odds of it actually hitting a human being, anywhere, are remarkably small.
Yeah, but haven't you seen Night of the Living Dead? This is how these zombie invasions get started, one little space ship piece with a tiny bit of Space'Rona and the next thing you know you golden corral is the place one goes to be eaten!
Yeah, but haven't you seen Night of the Living Dead? This is how these zombie invasions get started, one little space ship piece with a tiny bit of Space'Rona and the next thing you know you golden corral is the place one goes to be eaten!
Is that the one where the zombies took over a shopping mall? That's the only "Living Dead" movie I ever saw. In any case, given China's rock-solid reputation for making shoddy, unreliable products, I'm pinning my hopes on the whole thing breaking up into little tiny pieces, which will then burn up upon re-entry, and we'll never even know it came down.
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