i dont know for sure but im pretty sure it hit somewhere in the UK or like some where in the Western Hemishpere
A space shuttle has never hit a satellite.
i really honestly dont know the answer. so can you anybody answer it for me?
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When you use a 3G service, you're using radio to communicate with a base stationthat's never more than 2 or 3 miles away from you, and usually 1 mile or less.And by the way ... Everything that anybody can ever use an artificial satellite foris accomplished with radio waves. That's the only way anybody can send instructionsor programs to a satellite or get any data or programs from a satellite.
YES she hit her mom when she was practicing
The phrase "the satellite" implies that you have a specific satellite in mind. However, you have not stated which satellite and so it is not possible to answer the question. A further complication is that you have provided no time limit. It is almost certain that a satellite will hit someone in the US over the next few billion years - although the country may not be called the US then!
I don't think so
In 1992, the European Space Agency's Olympus satellite was hit by a meteoroid, causing a temporary loss of communications. While this event highlighted the potential risks of space debris, the satellite was able to recover and continue its mission.
no, the max hit is 128 with full dharok firecape,extreme potion,Piety,and 1hp.
The NASA UARS Satellite fell to earth north-east of Vanuatu, 14.1 degrees South latitude and 170.2 degrees West longitude.
The most useful thing to know about a falling satellite is where it is going to strike. That way you can avoid being hit by it.
Yes. It's unlawful for ANYONE to hit ANYBODY.