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brokencross
12-Feb-09, 08:29
I suppose it was only a matter of time before this happened.

With all the junk and little bits of debris flying around in space (including the spacewomans handbag) it is getting a little bit crowded up there.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7885051.stm?lss

Geo
12-Feb-09, 11:21
Interesting cover story.

It was actually the start of an alien invasion. They're taking out the communication satellites first! Hasn't NASA seen Independence Day?!

:lol:

brokencross
12-Feb-09, 11:46
They're taking out the communication satellites first! :lol:

The satellites that car satnavs use are to be next........by order of the Road Atlas Manufacturers

Kodiak
12-Feb-09, 12:47
I think I will start off a Satellite Insurance Company, £10 Million Pounds a Month Premium per Satellite. :lol:

alanabain
12-Feb-09, 19:19
I suppose it was only a matter of time before this happened.

With all the junk and little bits of debris flying around in space (including the spacewomans handbag) it is getting a little bit crowded up there.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7885051.stm?lss

I always assumed space was never ending and couldnt be filled up.

Maybe it isnt as big as we thought :lol:

Cattach
12-Feb-09, 20:43
I suppose it was only a matter of time before this happened.

With all the junk and little bits of debris flying around in space (including the spacewomans handbag) it is getting a little bit crowded up there.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/7885051.stm?lss

Sky TV is still on so it must be OK and that is a plus - or well maybe not!!

bobandag16
12-Feb-09, 20:47
I always assumed space was never ending and couldnt be filled up.

Maybe it isnt as big as we thought :lol:
not space orbit selected higherv lower take apick

Green_not_greed
12-Feb-09, 22:35
So maybe it wasn't a UFO which knocked out that wind turbine - it was a falling satellite! :)lol