Satellite Rain

Edith Zimmerman
The Hairpin
Published in
1 min readOct 19, 2011

“Until now in the more than 50 years of space history not a single person has been harmed [by pieces of falling satellites].”
— The press does a nice job of tacking that unspoken part on to Professor Heiner Klinkrad of the European Space Agency’s Titanic-esque pronouncement on the future of ROSAT, the out-of-commission German satellite that’s due to fall back to earth in 30 pieces sometime this weekend (the second falling satellite in as many months). Odds are apparently 1 in 2,000 that someone will be hit, so heads up/down. And they still haven’t found any pieces of that first one, but if you come across one, “do not touch it,” NASA snaps.

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Edith Zimmerman
The Hairpin

Spiralbound editor. Formerly at The Hairpin. Also now making a newsletter: https://drawinglinks.substack.com