[ExI] commies drop one on some hapless prole's house

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Sat Dec 24 20:12:38 UTC 2011


 

Getting into space is one of those things that even Ray Charles would agree
is hard, even after you know how to do it:

 

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-16326942#story_continues_1

 

 


Russian satellite debris lands in Cosmonaut Street


 

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Fragments of a Russian satellite that failed to launch properly have landed
in a street named after cosmonauts in a remote Siberian village, reports
say.

The Meridian communications satellite failed to reach orbit on Friday. 

Parts crashed into the Novosibirsk region of central Siberia and were found
in the Ordynsk district around 100km (60 miles) south of the regional
capital, Novosibirsk.

Residents of Vagaitsevo village said a piece had landed on a house there.

The owner of the house, Andrei Krivoruchenko, said that he heard a huge
noise and a crash as the satellite hit the roof.

"I climbed up onto the roof and could not work out what had happened. Then I
saw a huge hole in the roof and the metal object," he told Russian state
television.

The head of the Ordynsk district, Pavel Ivarovksy, told Russia's Interfax
news agency that the damage was being examined by specialists and that the
home's owner would be compensated.

The loss of the Meridian satellite ends a disastrous 12 months for Russian
space activity with the loss of three navigation satellites, an advanced
military satellite, a telecommunications satellite, a probe for Mars and as
an unmanned Progress supply ship.

Earlier this month, Russia also failed to launch a Soyuz rocket.

The next Soyuz launch is scheduled for 26 December from the Baikonur
Cosmodrome. 

 

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