With apologies to Joe (I haven't read the Desnews pieces on this yet); We are at the absolute end of the track, and it is a very small capsule...I think this will appear more like an average meteor than a "fireball" (prepare to be underwhelmed) and from Utah I think very little or nothing neat will be seen. The fireworks will be all over long before it's over Utah. I also understand NASA not wanting people around when this thing re-enters, probably a big reason that capture is in restricted airspace. --- Kim Hyatt <kimharch@msn.com> wrote:
I'm interested in a desert trek to see the incoming fireball, if it can be seen from perhaps near the border. Is anyone else making such plans?
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