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    SATELLITE CRASHES FROM SKY IS LOST! NO STEALING PARTS! CRIME!

     
    NASAsaid UARS satellite debris that came crashing to
    Earth today appears to have dropped into the Pacific Ocean
    "away from the western coast of the U.S." though the agency
    doesn't know exactly where it landed, and may never know.
    And if anyone gets any bright ideas to go on a scavenger hunt to
    "save the day" people are being asked to leave alone the part/parts
    because it BELONGS TO NASA AND if anyone is caught
    "taking or rather stealing" it is theft from NASA and it
    is a criminal offense......as of now they do not know if it
    will ever be recovered.......you wager?   Will pieces start floating
    and wash up to the shore lines......and where?  And no TEFFIN!

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    Amazing!! Positively amazing. Have to wonder where it is

    though, however am exceptionally glad it did not land

    near people, wildlife or anywhere that could cause harm

    or hurt to livings things!!

     

    What a way to learn a lesson.....

     

    Hugs and to NASA and their space efforts,

     

    Suzanne Newkirk

    Humanitarian

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