"Uncontrolled European Satellite Predicted to Crash Through Earth's Atmosphere Today: What to Expect"

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"Uncontrolled European Satellite Predicted to Crash Through Earth's Atmosphere Today: What to Expect"
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The European Space Agency's ERS-2 satellite, weighing 2.3 tons, is expected to make an uncontrolled reentry into Earth's atmosphere, with some parts likely to survive the plunge. The exact time and location of the reentry is uncertain, but the latest prediction suggests it will occur at 10:41 a.m. EST on Feb. 21. The uncertainty in the prediction is primarily due to unpredictable solar activity affecting Earth's atmosphere density. While most of the satellite is expected to burn up, some parts are likely to survive, with a potential splashdown in the ocean. This event underscores the need for enforceable orbital debris regulation to support sustainable space exploration and scientific investigation.

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