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Astronauts Diary Survives Fall From Space

Started by Brian Johnson, October 05, 2008, 04:03:35 AM

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Kristen

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PPI Brian

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.
"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."--Carl Sagan

PPI Glenn

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.
Glenn Pitcher
Founder, Pacific Paranormal Investigations
R.I.P. (1963-2009)

PPI Tim

Sounds interesting...Go on.