✅ अंतरिक्षय से गिरीं अनोखी चीज़े |Awesome things Falling From Space |
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The Things That Fell to Earth:\r
Nuclear Waste\r
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In January 1978 the Soviet surveillance satellite Kosmos 954 crashed in northern Canada, scattering radioive material from the spacecrafts nuclear power generator over thousands of square miles, the Canadian government said. A frantic campaign dubbed Operation Morning Light was mounted to find the radioive material, but only 0.1 percent of the dangerous debris was ever recovered. (Related: Space Station Crew Not Stranded, Despite Russian Crash.)\r
Space Station Shower\r
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When the Salyut-7 space station began trailing lower in its orbit, Soviet engineers tried to send it into a controlled tumble into the Atlantic Ocean. But their efforts failed, and the 88,000-pound (39,916-kilogram) station—one of the largest human-made objects to reenter the atmosphere—showered metal fragments on a city in Argentina, where residents observed glowing trails in the sky. No one was hurt, according to the Aerospace Corporation.\r
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Beached Rocket\r
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In 2000 beachcombers stumbled upon a mysterious object that had washed ashore near Corpus Christi, Texas. The finder wanted to turn the object—the pointed nose of an Ariane 5 rocket that had just launched—into a hot tub. We convinced him … that was not an option, NASAs Johnson said.\r
Sphere of Influence\r
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In March a hiker in northwestern Colorado spotted a spherical object, still warm to the touch, sitting in a crater. The hiker called military aerospace officials but was told to instead call the county sheriff, according to an orbital-debris report released last week by the National Research Council. Eventually the hiker reached the NASA office that tracks space debris. The tank, from a Russian Zenit-3 rocket launched in January, is one of the few such space objects to be recovered in the United States.\r
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Brush With Space Junk\r
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A woman taking a late-night walk in Oklahoma in January 1997 saw a streak of light in the sky, then felt something brush her shoulder. It turned out to be part of a U.S. Delta II rocket launched in 1996—the only space debris known to have hit someone, according to the Aerospace Corporation. The woman was unhurt—and lucky. A 580-pound (260-kilogram) fuel tank from the same rocket slammed to the ground in Texas around the same time, narrowly missing an occupied farmhouse, NASA reports.
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