Posted by tourdemars to Phobos-Grunt at January 12, 2012 10:50 PM
A doomed Russian Mars probe that's been stuck in Earth orbit for two months may finally come crashing down Sunday over the Indian Ocean, Russian space officials say. The 14.5-ton Phobos-Grunt spacecraft should fall back to Earth between Saturday and Monday (Jan. 14 to Jan. 16), Russia's Federal Space Agency, known as Roscosmos, announced in a statement Wednesday. If Phobos-Grunt comes down at the "central point" in that window — 5:18 a.m. EST on Sunday — it will fall over a stretch of empty ocean west of the Indonesian island of Java, according to a re-entry projection map Roscosmos published with the update.TrackBack URL for this entry:
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