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Haven't seen this posted yet here at New Mars. Well, Huo Jiyu definitely seems one of those "the glass is half FULL" types of optimistic persons. Thank goodness no one was hurt.
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Returning Chinese Scientific Satellite Crushes Apartment
BEIJING (AP) -- A section of a Chinese scientific satellite that was returning from orbit crashed into an apartment building, wrecking the top floor but causing no injuries, a newspaper said Sunday.
The capsule crashed into the four-story building Friday in Penglai, a village in the southwestern province of Sichuan, the Tianfu Morning News said. It said a woman who lived there had left five minutes earlier.
The incident was a minor embarrassment for a Chinese space program that sent its first astronaut into orbit last October and has launched 20 recoverable scientific satellites.
A photo in the Tianfu Morning News showed the kettle-shaped capsule, which appeared to be about two meters (six feet) long, lying amid broken bricks, beams and roof tiles.
Another photo showed the capsule being lifted off the building as spectators crowded onto surrounding rooftops.
"The satellite landed in our home. Maybe this means we'll have good luck this year," the tenant of the wrecked apartment, Huo Jiyu, was quoted as saying.
The capsule was part of a satellite that spent 18 days in orbit, the newspaper said.
The rest of the satellite will remain in orbit, the government's Xinhua News Agency said.
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Crap. I don't think my home owners insurance covers space junk.
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cable tv beats Satellite !
Boom Boom!
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cable tv beats Satellite !
Boom Boom!
whoops, i double clicked!
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Crap. I don't think my home owners insurance covers space junk.
I think the People's Insurance of Home Destroying Space Objects covers it though.
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