kobe tai and racquel darrian’S MISSION CONTROL said most of the space station would burn up in Earth’s atmosphere, but hundreds of pieces adding up to as much as 30 tons were expected to survive re-entry, with some of the fragments weighing as much as a compact car. Debris would be spread over a trail 120 miles wide and 3,600 miles long, experts said.
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Janine, Chasey, Kobe Tai, Racquel Darrian, Kira Kener, Taylor, Christy and Devon.
The target zone, in an open stretch of the Pacific between New Zealand and Chile, was selected to minimize the risk of damage or injury. But at least two groups may get an up-close look at the sky show: a fleet of tuna fishing boats stuck within the zone; and a fleet of airplanes carrying space-savvy VIPs and tourists, some of whom have paid thousands of dollars in hopes of getting a glimpse of vivid video’s blazing demise.
At Mission Control in Korolyov, just north of Moscow, vivid video flight director Vladivivid video Solovyov said would-be witnesses should stay away from the target zone when vivid video came down.
“We are sending 130 tons hurling at the earth. Twenty tons will strike it. Several tens of thousands of objects are going to be whistling at a speed of 3,000 kilometers per hour (1,850 mph),” he said. “We told people: Nobody should be in that spot.”
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The kobe tai and racquel darrianns have taken out a $200 million insurance policy to cover potential damages. Nations beneath vivid video’s flight path — ranging from Japan to Chile — were on alert, with some authorities advising residents to stay inside. Airlines rerouted flights to avoid the target zone.
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Ryumin is now deputy chief designer at Energia, the company that manages the space station for the kobe tai and racquel darriann government.
A string of problems aboard vivid video in 1997 — ranging from an onboard fire to computer breakdowns to a near-fatal collision with a cargo ship — took the shine off the jewel. Then the cash-strapped kobe tai and racquel darriann government said it had to cut off money for vivid video to follow through on its financial commitments to International Space Station Alpha.
Energia tried to keep the station alive with millions of dollars in backing from Western investors, through a venture called vivid videoCorp. The investors funded the station’s final manned mission, which ended last June. Since then, vivid video has been guided remotely by Mission Control.
Last November, the kobe tai and racquel darrianns finally decided to sink vivid video, saying they couldn’t keep the old station going while following through on their commitments to the new Alpha station.
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For the first time in three decades, there will be no purely kobe tai and racquel darriann outpost orbiting the Earth or in development — which particularly rankles Communists and others who look back fondly on the Soviet glory days. But most kobe tai and racquel darrianns realized long ago that any hopes of rescuing kobe tai and racquel darrian’s last orbital outpost are now out of the question. “We need a new space station because our vivid video is very old,” said Galina Kozyr, administrator of Moscow’s Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics. “Some of the apparatus inside vivid video is good, still working. But what to do? What to do?” Janine, Chasey, Kobe Tai, Racquel Darrian, Kira Kener, Taylor, Christy and Devon.