And failed to "NASA" in determining the place of landing the satellite, which is the size of a bus weighed six tons, the agency assured the existing concerns about the collision with the ground, said Jeff Arend, director of program integration, NASA told the "Washington Post": "We fully grasp the situation. "The U.S. Agency had launched a satellite, devoted to research the upper atmosphere and is known as UARS, on board the shuttle" Discovery "in 1991, and suspended him from work in 2005 after completing his mission. Instead of leaving the satellite, which cost $ 750 million, to join to the thousands of pieces of waste wandering into deep space, NASA decided to return of the vehicle, which ran out of fuel, the Erdomen expected to slip 26 large piece of wreckage of the satellite mass of fusion soon penetrate rapidly the Earth's atmosphere, and likely NASA scattering debris over a distance of 500 Iklmtoargeh specialists, and by 70 per cent, the fall of the satellite in the water, while reports speculated the possibility of landing in populated areas in Europe, North and South America as well as Asia. She reports that "NASA" and "Space Operations Center Joint", of of U.S. leadership in the strategic base in California, will closely monitor the fall of the satellite. However, they can not accurately determine where it landed two hours until just before entering the Earth's atmosphere, and officials expressed "concern" about the safety of some residents with the erosion of debris without control.
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