(Video) Tech Talk Alert: Anyone Can Spy On Satellites???

All one has to do is get some Open source Arduino software/hardware, Add some Gameduino open source gaming software/hardware, with 1983 satellite tracking software, and you can track up to 750 satellites, All the conspiracy people will go bonkers, Hit the Jump if you’re one!!! +TatWZA


Tech Talk Space: No Known Injuries Or Damage From Fallen Satellite

NASA’s dead 6-ton satellite plunged to Earth early Saturday, but more than eight hours later, U.S. space officials didn’t know just where it hit. They thought the fiery fall was largely over water and the debris probably hurt no one. Continue reading after the jump. @capriSUNshine x @TatWza


Tech Talk News: NASA Satellite Falls To Earth!!!!!

A six-ton NASA science satellite pierced the atmosphere over the Pacific Ocean and fell back to Earth, the U.S. space agency said on Saturday, but it was not yet known where the remains landed. @Yungjohnnybravo @TatWZA


Possibility Satellite From Space May Hit Australia

Scientists say there is a small chance debris from a satellite due to crash to Earth this weekend could land in Australia. Continue reading after the jump. @capriSUNshine


Tech Talk News: Satellite To Hit Earth In A Week!!!!

U.S. space officials say they expect a dead satellite to fall to Earth in about a week.NASA has been watching the 6-ton satellite closely. On Friday officials moved up their prediction for its arrival to Sept. 23, give or take a day. @TatWZA @Yungjohnnybravo


Tech Talk Space: UARS Satellite Falling Down To Earth!!

A UARS Satellite is currently falling down to Earth and is expected to make impact around Septmeber 23rd. NASA has said that there’s no way to pinpoint an exact day, yet and will know where the satellite will hit only two hours before it does. The UARS is going to burn upon entering the atmosphere so they aren’t sure how much of the 6 1/2-ton climate probe will hit Earth. Read more after the jump. @Julie1205 x @TatWza


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