Re: Question on URAS - hearing it

From: Allen Thomson (thomsona@flash.net)
Date: Fri Sep 23 2011 - 15:53:20 UTC

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    > If you can detect ionization trails from teeny meteors, I'm guessing that if UARS 'augers in' such that the plasma trail is situated so that echoes are possible you'd likely hear it. 
    
    (Fairly OT, but it won't last long.) If the reentry occurs over the US, it will be interesting to see if the NEXRAD weather radars detect any debris. I don't know if Europe has a similar system, but if it does, that should be checked if the reentry is there.
    
    www.wunderground.com/radar/map.asp
    
    www.tinyvital.com/images/ShuttleRangeFolding/lakecharles.html
    
    
    
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