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(meteorobs) Fwd: STARSHINE satellite plunges into Earth's atmosphere this week



Hi Jin and the rest!

It's good to be back and  thought maybe this article will help you answering 
the question.
Clear skys,
Philipp

>From: Space Science News <express@spacescience.com>
>Reply-To: Space Science News <express@spacescience.com>
>To: Space Science News <sciencenews@spacescience.sparklist.com>
>Subject: STARSHINE satellite plunges into Earth's atmosphere this week
>Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 13:11:57
>
>Space Science News for February 16, 2000
>
>STARSHINE Returns to Cinder:  The STARSHINE satellite, designed to study
>the influence of solar activity on our planet's atmosphere, will return to
>Earth on February 18 or 19.  As it disintegrates in the atmosphere, the
>descending satellite will resemble a slow-moving meteor or fireball.
>FULL STORY at
>
>http://www.spacescience.com/headlines/y2000/ast16feb_1.htm
>
><a href="http://www.spacescience.com/headlines/y2000/ast16feb_1.htm">
>STARSHINE Returns to Cinder
></a>
>
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