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Flat Earth Investigations / Re: ISS 2031
« on: February 04, 2022, 06:09:30 PM »Well there's people in the ISS at the moment, they probably don't want to kill them.I thought they were going to let the astronauts get off before they crashed it into the sea. If they let them off to crash it into the sea, why would you leave them on to crash into a Syrian bunker?
But it's not a bad idea if (let's face it, they will be) the US are in a war in 2031. Although missiles are guided with a bit more precision than a space station.A missile would have no where near the energy of a hypersonic 420,000kg space station. That would make one hell of a hole.
It's pretty obvious why they picked a remote point - there will be a fairly big degree of error with an unpowered object falling through the atmosphere.Why do they have to bring it back to earth to be junk in the ocean. Why don't they just let it float off into the vast expanse of an infinite universe and be junk where no creature, plant or anything will ever come across it?