If Jenn is going to ride in the amateur race on June 3rd, she …
If Jenn is going to ride in the amateur race on June 3rd, she …
Updated: Monday, 26 Sep 2011, 9:13 AM EDT
Published : Monday, 26 Sep 2011, 9:04 AM EDT
Following a week full of anticipation and speculation, NASA's 6.5-ton satellite plunged into earth's atmosphere sometime between 11:23pm on Friday and 1:09am on Saturday.
So - where are all of it's pieces? Did they land in the Pacific Ocean? Did any pieces burn up on re-entry? Here to shed some light on the return of UARS satellite and other space junk is Astronomer Derrick Pitts.