Check it out, this is sad but, cool.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081003/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_israel_astronaut_s_diary
That is totally amazing to me.
I agree, it is very sad, but it makes sense. Once the diary fell from the burning wreckage it would slow down enough to reduce atmospheric friciton and fall to earth. I think it's very cool that the Israeli government preserved the diary and put it in a museum.
I think it's also amazing that after surviving the explosion it also survived sitting on the ground for weeks in soggy conditions.
Quote from: PPI Brian M on October 08, 2008, 01:34:21 AM
I agree, it is very sad, but it makes sense. Once the diary fell from the burning wreckage it would slow down enough to reduce atmospheric friciton and fall to earth. I think it's very cool that the Israeli government preserved the diary and put it in a museum.
I wonder what else is out there?