I have seen a Soviet satellite re-enter over Washington... About 1982... Driving down a road one night... I thought it was a low flying airliner with the landing lights on. However it didn't look right. It was like the landing lights were shining backwards, flashing through the some clouds. But it was moving as fast as a low flying jetliner. So, it was confusing... Found out later it was the Soviet satellite, probably at a much higher altitude and much faster than I perceived. It was quite a show.
We'll probably hit something.... look at all these satellites!
http://science.nasa.gov/Realtime/jtrack ... ack3D.html
Did you know? "With the launch of Alouette 1 in 1962 Canada became the third country to put a man-made satellite into space."
If you sit out in your lawn chair on a clear summer night, looking up... you will see some satellites fly by, like fast moving stars.....
Canada is a great place to splat satellites!
"On Jan. 24, 1978, a fireball streaks across the skies over the Northwest Territories. Cosmos 954, a Soviet satellite, crashes near Great Slave Lake, scattering radioactive waste across a 124,000 square kilometre swath of the Northwest Territories, Alberta and Saskatchewan. In Ottawa, there are urgent questions for Prime Minister Trudeau: Why wasn't there more warning? Were the Americans holding back information? And who will clean up the mess? " Hmmm.. blame the Americans for everything!